How are state courts in this country structured? How does court structure differ among the states?
What will be an ideal response?
Every state can structure their court system as they see fit based on their individual state needs. This can create a lot of confusion and can sometimes cause jurisdiction overla
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Jenkins' 1988 study of serial killers in England found that
A) serial killers had a long history of violent offenses before caught. B) serial killers began killing at a late age. C) serial killers had extensive juvenile records. D) the majority were former police officers.
If we find a coefficient of association to be -.73, we might say that it is a strong association. This would be an interpretation of the:
a. strength of the association. b. statistical significance of the association. c. nature of the association. d. direction of the association.
After a long career as a private attorney, Mary decides that she wants to become a state court judge. She files paperwork to run as a Republican and begins fundraising for the upcoming election. Which method of judicial selection is she participating in?
A. legislative election B. non-partisan election C. partisan election D. merit selection
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The majority of nonfatal violent crimes against 12-18 year olds took place OFF campus. 2. Students in ninth grade had higher likelihoods of getting into fights than students in grades above them. 3. Secondary school teachers had a higher likelihood of being threatened than elementary school teachers. 4. Kids are either bullies or victims, not both. 5. College students have lower rates of victimization than their nonstudent counterparts.