A criminogenic need is something that:

a. cannot be changed
b. an offender needs in order to commit a crime
c. providers have not been able to identify to effectively treat offenders
d. can potentially be changed


d. can potentially be changed

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Over half of all parolees who had their parole revoked and were returned to prison faced revocation because of

A. technical violations. B. commission of a new crime. C. failure to pay fines. D. failure to pay restitution.

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If consent negates the element of force, it may in some instances be a defense to ___

a. forcible rape b. murder c. statutory rape d. None of these

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Arsenic concentrates in the ____________ of the person who was poisoned.

What will be an ideal response?

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The abuses that came to be associated with juvenile courts were addressed by the Supreme Court in the landmark case of ______________

a. In re Gault (1967) b. Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) c. Ex Parte Hull (1979) d. Mapp v. Ohio (1961)

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