Explain how the courtroom workgroup gets formed
What will be an ideal response?
• The premise of the work group is based on constant interaction that fosters relationships among the members.
• After a period of time, the members of a courtroom work group learn how the others operate.
• The work group establishes patterns of behavior and norms, and cooperation allows the adjudication process to function informally and smoothly. In some cases, the members of the work group may even form personal relationships, which only strengthen the courtroom culture.
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Describe Okin’s critique of virtue theory from a feminist perspective
What will be an ideal response?
The scope of consent is:
a. limitless. b. heavily restricted. c. limited to the type of consent given. d. subject to the same rules as search warrants.
The integrative methodology in the early research of __________ formed the basis of today's developmental approach.
A. Keith J. Bell and Paul M. Klenowski B. Eleanor Glueck and Sheldon Glueck C. Rolf Loeber and Marc LeBlanc D. Marvin Wolfgang and Terri Moffitt
Statutes commonly impose enhanced punishment for burglary of a ________
a. business b. church c. school d. dwelling