According to the case study, which of the following factors places girls at a potential risk?

A. Cross gender supervision
B. Length of incarceration
C. Security level of the prison
D. Age


A. Cross gender supervision

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

1.Not all states have statutes that require professionals who frequently come in contact with children to report suspected child maltreatment to an appropriate agency. 2.The term crossover youth is used to describe those youth who are simultaneously involved in the child welfare system and juvenile justice system. 3.The term dually involved youth is used to describe youth who experience maltreatment and engage in delinquency. 4.Across studies, boys in the child welfare system were found to be at higher risk of juvenile justice involvement than girls. 5.Justice-involved female youth have reported higher levels of exposure to sexual assault and interpersonal victimization, whereas justice-involved boys have reported higher rates of witnessing violence.

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College student Lily and her roommate took someone else's coffee and doughnuts from the student union coffee shop. They were chased by a customer from the coffee shop, who was hit by a car as Lily and her roommate raced across the street. With what offense are Lily and her roommate most likely to be charged?

A. first-degree murder B. second-degree murder C. involuntary manslaughter D. voluntary manslaughter

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______ are tasked with investigating wrongful conviction claims.

A.Conviction Investigation Units B.Conviction Integrity Units C.Conviction Emancipation Units D.Conviction Inspection Units

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The federal law that allows electronic surveillance is known as:

a. Title II b. Title III c. Title IV d. Title V

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