The risk/needs classification system used in probation and parole is for caseload management
a. True
b. False
a
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Terrorism can be distinguished from conflicts, insurgencies and:
a. uprising. b. civil discontent. c. crime. d. war.
With _______________, offenders are sentenced to a term of confinement only to be released after a set time and ordered to serve the remainder of their time on probation. The logic behind such action is that the offender will develop a natural dislike of incarceration and will seek to abstain from criminal behavior in hopes of avoiding such unpleasant incarceration.
a. split sentencing b. shock incarceration c. differential association d. boot camp
In __________, a suspect's assertion of Miranda rights must be clear and unambiguous.
A. Dickerson v. United States B. Minnick v. Mississippi C. Davis v. United States D. Arizona v. Fulminate
Minor offenses that are typically punishable by small fines and that produce no criminal record for the offender are called:
A) felonies. B) misdemeanors. C) civil infractions. D) criminal elements. E) civil elements.