For juvenile offenders, _________ is equivalent to the sentencing phase in an adult criminal case

A) ?the preliminary hearing
B) the ?initial appearance
C) ?disposition
D) ?rendering
E) ?intake


C

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At the federal level, the most common statute for holding police officers criminally liable is:

a. 18 U.S.C. Section 242. b. 18 U.S.C. Section 1983. c. 18 U.S.C. Section 1982. d. 18 U.S.C. Section 243.

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In Islamic Law, what happens if the plaintiff is unable to produce the required number of qualified witnesses?

A. The case is automatically dismissed. B. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence. C. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence and if so done, the case is dismissed. D. The defendant is asked to take a religious oath attesting his or her innocence and if so done the case is dismissed; otherwise, if the defendant refuses three times, a judgment is entered.

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Which area of deterrence research has shown that offenders don't often think rationally, and has also provided insights into the phenomenology of evil?

a. Anecdotal b. Correlational c. Natural experiments d. Public surveys

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The procedure by which an administrative record is made of an arrest is called ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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