_______________ is a residential placement facility for juveniles that operate in a homelike setting with unrelated children living together for varied periods of time, depending on their individual circumstances.

a. A residential treatment program
b. Juvenile Intensive Probation Supervision (JIPS)
c. pathway
d. A group home


d. A group home

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

What is part of almost ALL qualitative research designs?

A. observation B. activism C. participation D. asking questions

Criminal Justice

The Lexow Commission, the Knapp Commission, and the Mollen Commission all found:

a. significant evidence of corruption among New York City police officers over a hundred year period b. only rare, if serious, incidences of corruption among New York City police officers c. an early lack of corruption among New York City police officers, followed by increased corruption in recent years d. corruption among New York City police officers in earlier times, but not more recently

Criminal Justice

Porter (2011) notes that developing alternatives to incarceration contributed to a ______ drop in incarceration from 1999 to 2009.

a. 20% b. 30% c. 40% d. negligible

Criminal Justice

A(n)_______ minimum sentence requires a judge to impose specified sentences on offenders convicted of specific types of crimes.

a. mandatory b. arbitrary c. suggested d. typical

Criminal Justice