Cite reasons a prosecutor might offer a plea bargain to a career criminal

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One of the reasons the prosecutor may offer a plea bargain to a career criminal is for the purpose of clearing cases. If the prosecutor agrees to charge the defendant with only a single burglary in return for a confession to 300 burglaries, what does the prosecutor gain? First, the prosecutor and the police are able to "clear" the 299 burglaries, even though the defendant is not prosecuted for them. By accepting this offer, the police and the prosecutor can report a higher clearance rate to the public. Second, the prosecutor knows that even if a defendant is convicted of multiple offenses, he or she may end up serving the prison sentences concurrently instead of consecutively.

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

1. Hedonism is considered a pleasure-seeking philosophy. 2. Disappointed with criminology’s overconcern with the search for basic causes of crime, James Q. Wilson proposed a policy analysis approach that was less concerned with finding “causes” and more concerned with “what works.” 3. Classicists argue that less theory and more action is needed. 4. The neoclassical school is primarily concerned with finding effective criminal justice policies, not explaining the causes of crime. 5. Rational choice theorists argue that individuals are purely rational in the decision making, which includes consideration of the costs and benefits of crime.

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Rapport is the process of:

a. connecting with participants b. challenging participants c. understanding oneself in the context of the participant d. manipulating data to appease participants

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Calls to police, which are related to __________ , outnumber calls for routine larceny, traffic accidents, and domestic disputes combined

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

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Who founded the National Center for Community Policing in East Lansing, Michigan?

a. Robert C. Trojanowicz b. Logan Stout c. Richard Hill d. Rick D. Patterson

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