While walking down the street, John is robbed and beaten. He is traumatized by the incident along with the court proceedings that follow. Who would you recommend as the best and most-qualified person for John to speak with about his trauma?

A. A judge
B. A prosecutor
C. A victim advocate
D. A witness counselor


Answer: C

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Although they are generally antagonistic towards the capitalist state, progressive criminologists may call for stronger state action against corporate crime. 2. Contemporary deterrence research suggests that the subjective perception of being sanctioned is more important than the actual probability of it. 3. White collar crime is typically viewed as a highly instrumental crime. 4. In instances of general deterrence, punished offenders are dissuaded from committing further offenses after they have had legal sanctions imposed upon them. 5. Any theory of deterrence adopts, in some form, the classical criminological model of human beings as rational creatures.

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______ has led to the disproportionate representation of minority groups in correctional organizational organizations.

a. The creation of supermax prisons b. The creation of stricter sex offender laws c. The war on drugs d. The increased use of community corrections

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John is an important witness to the crime for which the defendant is on trial. When the defendant’s trial date arrives, John no longer resides in the United States and is unavailable to testify. Under what circumstances can John’s prior statements about the crime be admissible as testimony at the defendant’s trial? Why are these requirements necessary?

What will be an ideal response?

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Explain how the best interest of the child and the best interest of society clash within the juvenile justice system.

What will be an ideal response?

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