An alternative approach in examining the gender gap in violent offending is looking at victimization rates. Such research has concluded that
A) there is no real change in women's violent offending rates.
B) any narrowing of the gap can be attributed to the fact that males' violent offending decreased more than females' violent offending did.
C) There is no support for the argument that progress toward equality and independence for women has led to convergence in offending rates between men and women.
D) all of the above
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Case management intervention is only effective
A. When only 2 or 3 agencies are involved in providing services B. When case loads are kept small C. When clients are more independent and take more initiative to help themselves D. When clients do not require financial assistance
Which of the following is a characteristic of the criminal justice system in the United
States? A. Despite privatization, the federal government maintains a majority of prisons in the United States. B. The incarceration rate of the United States is second only to that of Russia. C. The federal government outspends the states in costs relating to incarceration. D. Experts agree as to why crime increases/decreases.
A 50-year-old client with a history of inpatient hospitalization is referred to an outpatient clinic for
treatment. The client wants to make his treatment wishes known in the event that he decompensates or has a mental health crisis. During the intake the social worker can complete which document: a) Safety contract b) Release of information c) Psychiatric advance directive d) There is no special document