In the face of strong evidence of the offender's guilt, a juvenile court judge may ________

a. open the courtroom to the press and public
b. sentence a juvenile to death
c. waive the juvenile's Miranda rights
d. still decide it is not in the child's best interest to be adjudicated delinquent


d

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An influential coalition of blacks is the:

A) National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives B) National Association of Sheriffs and Chiefs C) African American Law Enforcement Union D) International Association of Minority Chiefs and Sheriffs

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Jon Gunnar Bernburg and colleagues’ longitudinal test of ________ theory found further support for the belief that official intervention leads to continued criminality

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Historians often call the eighteenth century the Age of Reason or the _____

a. Engagement b. Existence c. Illumination d. Enlightenment

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Discuss in detail the similarities and differences between the consensus theory and the conflict theory

What will be an ideal response?

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