The juvenile court has been a revolving door where Jill is concerned. The impulsivity in her decision-making is the driving force for her participation in delinquent activities and Jill's counselor remarked that at times she feels Jill's conduct is almost instinctual. What theory best fits Jill's behaviors?
a. Biological theory
b. Routine activities theory
c. Choice theory
d. Trait theory
d
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Explain the two major theoretical perspectives for explaining the effects of hypnosis. How can hypnosis be most helpful in investigations?
What will be an ideal response?
Any crime perpetrated through the use of computer technology is known as ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
When a wanted fugitive is apprehended in another state, the fugitive has a right to a legal hearing in which the prosecution must demonstrate the probable cause for the return of the fugitive to the state where the crime occurred
These proceedings are known as: a. extraditions b. extrajudicials c. extrajurisdictionals d. exculpatory