Cocaine is a(n):

a. Stimulant.
b. Opiate.
c. Depressant.
d. Hallucinogen.


a

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If a juvenile wishes to have his/her case heard in criminal court rather than a juvenile court, he/she can make a motion for a:

A) once an adult/always an adult provision. B) statutory exclusion. C) judicial waiver. D) demand waiver.

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A partition table defines the following:

a. A flag indicating whether or not a partition is bootable b. The sector location for the start of the partition c. The sector location for the end of the partition d. The total number of sectors within that partition e. All of the above

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A major social problem that prison administrators felt would deal a devastating blow to their inmate populations, but which never materialized, involved

a. AIDS/HIV. b. smallpox. c. polio. d. malaria.

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Judge Elaine Smith is assigned to the Department of Juvenile Justice. She has been in her position for eight years. She has recently seen a change in the attitude of many of the juveniles who come through her courtroom. She loves her position, but sometimes gets weighed down by the assembly-line system of justice we offer our juveniles.

On Monday morning, Judge Smith's first case was a 13-year-old who had shoplifted a pair of sunglasses from a local Walmart. Which of the following would not be an option forJudge Smith? a. Detention or shelter prior to court appearance.b. Release or referral to community resources.c. Release to parents prior to court appearance. d. Citation and referral to juvenile intake, release to parents. e. None of the above are options the judge can use. What will be an ideal response?

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