The Holland, Michigan, Teen Court requires youths who appear before the court to:
A) admit their guilt. B) submit to corporal punishments.
C) be incarcerated for 60 days. D) be at-risk.
A
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Ethical _____________ are broad social questions, often concerning the government's social control mechanisms and the impact on those governed
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An essential difference between the behavior theory of Watson and Skinner is
A) Watson recognized the existence of private mental events, whereas Skinner did not. B) Skinner recognized the existence of private mental events, whereas Watson did not. C) Skinner believed that the primary goal of psychology is the control of behavior, whereas Watson did not. D) Watson believed that the goal of psychology is the prediction of behavior, whereas Watson did not.
What exception says that if defendants might suffer legal consequences from a criminal conviction, then the case isn't moot, even if they have fully served their sentence?
a. the collateral consequences exception b. the proportionality exception c. the equitable tolling exception d. the res judicata exception
The classic father confessor approach to interrogations involves:
a. physical force in the form of beatings to get a confession. b. a sympathetic figure for the defendant to confide to. c. one nice officer and a seemingly brutal, threatening officer. d. one nice officer and a seemingly uncaring, withdrawn officer.