What are the differences between arbitration and mediation?

What will be an ideal response?


Arbitration is a system in which an arbitrator makes a decision, akin to a judge, after evidence has been presented to him or her on an issue. Mediation is the process of getting the parties to decide themselves how a dispute might be settled. Successful mediation results in a contractual relationship between the parties.

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Iowa's Risk Assessment Scale is useful for:

A) determining one's parole eligibility. B) separating sex offenders from the general prison population. C) identifying those who should be selectively incapacitated. D) improving services delivery to community-based clients.

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Not all city attorneys perform prosecution functions. Of those who do, mostprosecute felonies

a. True b. False

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The major premise of the genetic theory is that a. as the human race evolved, traits and characteristics became ingrained, some of which make people aggressive and predisposed to commit crime. b. the criminality of the parents can predict the delinquency of their children

c. criminals and delinquents often suffer brain impairment. d. crime is a function of diet and food allergies.

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In a classical experiment, the researcher uses a(n) _______________ to offset the effects of the experiment itself

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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