The __________ Act of 1933 is often referred to as the "truth in securities" law
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Securities
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The National Violence Against Women Survey defines ______________________________ as “a course of conduct directed at a specific person that involves repeated physical or visual proximity, nonconsensual communication, or verbal, written, or implied threats sufficient to evoke fear in a reasonable person.”
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to Clemons (2014), when police speak of their about people who may be suspicious they may be influenced by subconscious associations between race and criminality.
a. Gut reactions b. Views c. Bias d. Attitudes
Which of the following statements is NOT true about big-house prisons?
A. They became warehouses oriented toward custody and repression of inmates. B. They relied exclusively on industrial labor throughout the United States. C. They fell into demise during the 1920s and 1930s. D. They exploited inmate labor through various links to the free market.
Matching
1. Delinquency 2. Status offense 3. Neglect 4. Dependency 5. Legal function 6. Social services function 7. Sight and sound separation 8. Guardian ad litem 9. Adjudicatory hearing 10. Predisposition report a. Parallels a criminal court presentence report b. Parallels a criminal trial without a jury c. Usually appointed to act as an advocate for the child d. Requires juveniles to be housed separately from adult offenders e. Involves an assessment of the child’s situation—home, school, physical, and psychological—and can provide the basis for adjusting the case, that is, handling it informally without the filing of a petition f. Requires that the PO determine whether the juvenile court has jurisdiction and also requires that the child and parents be advised of the right to counsel and the right to remain silent during the intake conference g. Juvenile case handling children who do not have parents or guardians available to provide proper care h. Juvenile case handling children who are subjected to neglect or abuse by parents or guardians i. Juvenile case handling behavior that, if engaged in by an adult, would not constitute a crime but (in accord with parens patriae) provides the basis for governmental intervention, for example, demonstrating chronic truancy, being beyond the control of parents or guardians, or running away j. Juvenile case handling behavior that, if engaged in by an adult, would constitute a crime