What is a Parole Revocation?
What will be an ideal response?
The administrative action of a paroling authority removing a person from parole status in response to a violation of lawfully required conditions of parole, including the prohibition against committing a new offense. Parole revocation usually results in the offender’s return to prison.
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Why are white-collar crime cases declined more often for prosecution compared to other types of crime?
What will be an ideal response?
The ______ is responsible for collecting and decrypting threats both physical and cyber via the use of Signal Intelligence.
a. Central Intelligence Agency b. Federal Bureau of Investigation c. National Security Agency d. Department of Homeland Security
Which of the following statements would most likely be made by a proponent of the funnel model of criminal justice?
A. Not all criminal cases receive equal attention from criminal justice personnel. B. Procedural technicalities may be overlooked in the interests of protecting society from criminal behavior. C. It is important to protect procedural rights, even if this prevents the legal system from operating with maximum efficiency. D. It is acceptable to divert offenders out of the criminal justice process to more effective means of responding to criminal behavior.
The purposes of police patrols are to prevent and deter crime and also to provide social services
Indicate whether the statement is true or false