______ is an alternative model that provides increased opportunities for victims to have a voice in the criminal justice process.

a. Deterrence
b. Restorative justice
c. Juvenile justice
d. Reformation


b. Restorative justice

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Many factors affect the intensity of drug dependence in any given individual. For each of the following pieces of information about a drug abuser's life, indicate whether the factor would likely yield a high (+) or low (–) level of dependence

a. Daily, scheduled use of small to moderate amounts of a drug b. Occasional use of large amounts of a drug c. User's expectation of significant effects of a drug d. Use of a drug by direct injection into the user's bloodstream e. User's intense need to escape from reality of his or her life and circumstances f. Frequent use of a drug by user's family or friends g. Use of a drug with no potential for negative symptoms following withdrawal What will be an ideal response?

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A domestic violence victim gave testimonial evidence to the police. She later refused to testify in court against her alleged assailant. Her statement is admissible in a trial

under the __________________ __ _________________ doctrine if it can be shown that the violence was intended to frighten her from testifying Fill in the blank with correct word.

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The technology managers of the 21st Century are going to a strong background in technology which is matched in expertise in ________ development, managerial skills and knowledge about ________

A) policy; the criminal justice system B) policy; advanced equipment C) systems; the criminal justice system D) systems; policy

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The Supreme Court decisions in Robinson and Gustafson establish a bright-line rule. The fact of an arrest authorizes a search incident to an arrest regardless of the offense for which a suspect is arrested. Why did the Supreme Court adopt this bright-line approach?

What will be an ideal response?

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