The majority of infractions that entail contact with jails include misdemeanor crimes, ______ issues, domestic crimes, and public safety issues.

a. violent
b. gang-Related
c. substance abuse
d. white-collar


c. substance abuse

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Column 1 Column 2 1. Change of venue a. One of two confrontation requirements. In order to be "present at his/her trial," the defendantmust be physically present (as opposed, for example, to appearingvia closed-circuit television). 2. Compulsory process b. The Sixth Amendment requirementthat criminal defendants enjoy the right to compel theproduction of witnesses and evidence 3. Confrontation c. For purposes of confrontation, anunavailable witness is one who permanently moves to anothercountry, cannot be located after a careful search by the prosecution,or suffers from a lapse in memory 4. Double jeopardy d. The Fifth Amendment requirement thata person cannot be reprosecuted after acquittal, reprosecutedafter conviction, or subjected to separate punishments for thesame offense 5. Gag order e. Exceptions to the rule that hearsayis not permissible in a criminal trial 6. Hearsay exceptions f. The confrontation requirement that adversewitnesses provide live testimony 7. Live testimony g. A process by which a trial is heard inanother jurisdiction, perhaps in another county in the state 8. Mental competence h. A judicial order limiting what the press and/orthe parties to a particular case can divulge until the proceedingsare completed. 9. Physical presence i. One of two confrontation requirements. In order to be "present at his/her trial," the defendantmust be not only physically present but also mentally competent. 10. Unavailable witness j. The defendant's Sixth Amendment rightto be present at his or her trial, hear live testimony of adversewitnesses, and challenge such witnesses' statements in opencourt

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________ is the dominant modality by which police departments deliver services.

A) Militaristic style policing B) Traditional policing C) Community policing D) Community partnerships

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In which of the following cases is an offender given a sentence but not required to begin serving it immediately?

A. Probation B. Suspended sentence C. Split sentence D. Home incarceration

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Labeling theory's focus is not on the initial act or two leading someone to be officially labeled. These acts are examples of _____

a. quadrant deviance b. tertiary deviance c. secondary deviance d. primary deviance

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