Which theory of policing suggests that a reduction in minor crimes will lead to a reduction in violent crimes? This approach suggests that order maintenance can be a major factor in crime control.

a. evidence-based policing
b. pulling levers policing
c. saturated patrol
d. broken windows policing


d. broken windows policing

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According to Model Rule 1.3, ______.

a. legal representation should not be denied to those who are unable to afford legal services b. adopts flexibility by allowing a lawyer to not be obliged to accept a client whose character or cause the lawyer regards as repugnant c. a lawyer is to act with reasonable diligence and promptness when representing a client d. requires lawyers must take “reasonable remedial measures” when they come to know evidence is false

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A status offense is a(n)

A. act that would be criminal if committed by an adult. B. act that would not be punishable if committed by an adult. C. act related to drugs/alcohol only. D. criminal act involving sexually deviant behavior.

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Discuss the two types of stress proposed by Selye (1956). What implications do each of these types of stress have for those who have been victimized? How does knowing about types of stress help service providers who work with those who have been victimized?

What will be an ideal response?

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The view that market societies breed high levels of violent crime was proposed by

a. Jeffrey Reiman. b. Richard Quinney. c. Elliott Currie. d. Gresham Sykes.

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