Restorative Justice was developed in which country?

A. Canada
B. United States
C. France
D. England


A. Canada

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Research has found that which of the following factors may also contribute to deaths by use of a CED?

A. Emotional disorders B. Drug usage, but only of "uppers" C. Only B is correct D. None of the above

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Courts have ruled that inmates are entitled to have legal materials and resources available to assist them in filing complaints, which includes:

A. a trained and bar-certified lawyer employed by prison/jail. B. law students who are willing to donate their time to assist inmates. C. a law professor from a local school who is paid to assist inmates. D. an inmate who can assist in legal matters, sometime called a jailhouse lawyer.

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Penny is walking through the mall parking lot when she observes a checkbook lying on the ground. Penny picks up the checkbook, examines it, and places it in her purse. She then enters the mall to do her Christmas shopping

At the jewelry store, Penny purchases a pair of $700 diamond earrings. She withdraws the found checkbook and writes a check for the purchase price. She signs the name of the person whose name is imprinted on the checks. The clerk, who is quite busy due to the Christmas shoppers, asks, "Is everything on the front of the check correct?" Penny laughs and responds, "As far as I know." Penny departs with the earrings. After the bank rejects paying the check, a review of the store surveillance tape results in the identification of Penny. The most serious offense Penny has committed is: A) theft by taking because she actually took the earrings without paying for them. B) no offense because the clerk failed to follow normal commercial procedures in accepting the check. C) issuance of bad check because the bank rejected payment of the check. D) forgery because Penny signed a name to the check for which she was not authorized.

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Describe eligibility criteria for offenders who can be processed in drug courts.

What will be an ideal response?

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