Larceny is an example of a ______.

a. violent offense
b. status offense
c. victimless crime
d. property crime


d. property crime

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This is the primary case that deals with inmate access to the courts.

a. Johnson v. Avery (1969) b. Ex parte Hull (1941) c. Turner v. Safley(1987) d. Cooper v. Pate (1964)

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Harm reduction policies and laws focus on the elimination of drug use. 2. A recent assessment of the implementation of a Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) conducted on females in jail suggested that there were significantly higher rates of alcohol and drug use at 12-month follow up among those who received the SBIRT. 3. Most drug courts will allow offenders to enter the program even if they have prior convictions for violent offenses or if their current offense involved the use of a weapon or violence. 4. The NIDA recommends the use of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for the treatment of opiate dependence in both the general and criminal justice populations.

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Which of the following is a violation of federal anti-terrorism law?

A) being sympathetic to one or more goals of a terrorist organization B) traveling to a country controlled by terrorists C) being related to a terrorist by blood or marriage D) providing material support to terrorists

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This book emphasizes the theme of social problems versus social responsibility. Which perspective is better supported by biosocial theories of crime causation? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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