The fact-finding process by which the juvenile court determines whether or not there is sufficient evidence to sustain the allegations in a petition is known as:
a. Intake.
b. An adjudicatory hearing.
c. Juvenile petition.
d. Juvenile disposition.
b
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Under which of the following circumstances is the communication between a physician and patient subject to privilege?
a. When the communication is made to the doctor in search of a diagnosis for the illness b. When the communication is made by the patient during treatment for the ailment c. When the communication is made during an examination for insurance coverage d. Only a and b
Which of the following is not characteristic of service sector occupations?
a. They have increasingly replaced manufacturing jobs as the primary employment for those with less education. b. They are less likely to offer benefits such as medical or dental insurance. c. They typically offer a "living wage" rather than just a minimum wage. d. Retail and restaurant workers often do not have paid sick days.
The social and political climate of the 1980s gave rise to the _________ model of corrections
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Probation granted under conditions of strict reporting to a probation officer with a limited caseload is known as ___________________
a. PSI b. ISP c. SIP d. IPS