Which is not a benefit of drug courts?
A. cost saving
B. lower recidivism
C. increased length of time an individual remains in treatment
D. the outcomes for juveniles in drug courts is even better than adults
Answer: D
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________ validity asks whether the instrument in question does, in fact, measure what it has been designated to measure
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Did Officer Gandy have reasonable suspicion to stop Campbell?
At approximately 3:40 a.m. on 24 July 2006, Officer Coyle of the Carrboro PD responded to a report of a breaking and entering (B&E) in progress on South Peak Drive. Coyle arrived within three minutes. While driving toward the location he turned onto Old Pittsboro Road and observed someone riding a bicycle on the road, within a quarter of a mile of the B&E location. Old Pittsboro Road does not intersect with South Peak Drive, but is connected to it via Daffodil Lane. The rear of the bicycle had a flashing red light. Officer Coyle did not observe anyone else in the area. He radioed other officers information about the bicycle rider and proceeded to the house on South Peak Drive. He observed that a window had been opened with "a small, flathead screwdriver or a pry tool," and notified other officers of that information. Officer Gandy was on patrol in her police vehicle. She responded to the B&E call, received Officer Coyle's call concerning the bicyclist, and observed a man (Anthony Campbell) riding a bicycle and turning from Old Pittsboro Road onto South Greensboro Street. Campbell had an illuminated light on his cap and the bicycle had a headlight and two flashing rear reflectors. Officer Gandy recognized Campbell by face but not by name. She drove past Campbell, turned around, drove back past him, and pulled off the road. She watched Campbell turn onto a highway uphill on-ramp and stop at the top of the hill. Officer Gandy turned on her spotlights and observed Campbell "play with something" in his backpack. Officer Gandy then approached Campbell, exited her vehicle, and asked Campbell for his name and identification. After this stop, Lt. Taylor arrived; he recognized Campbell as having an extensive history of B&Es. Campbell was detained, handcuffed, and frisked. A small flashlight and a Swiss Army-type knife, which could have used to open the window, were retrieved. Campbell was arrested and a search incident to arrest of his backpack yielded jewelry and burglar's tools. What will be an ideal response?
Probation is:
a. a sentence of supervised release given to convicted offenders instead of a jail or prison sentence. b. early release from prison after serving part of a sentence. c. a system in which defendants are released before they are tried in court. d. a system in which bail is denied to defendants charged with serious crimes.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, noninstitutional corrections, which is sometimes called community corrections, includes pardon, probation, and parole activities, correctional administration not directly connectable to institutions, and miscellaneous [activities] not directly related to institutional care.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)