Prisoner reentry issues for women are:
A. especially magnified for minority women.
B. almost always short term in nature.
C. confined to strictly economic challenges.
D. significantly less problematic than for men.
Answer: A
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A. to help youth offenders connect with a community of their peers B. to instill youth offenders with leadership abilities C. to give youth offenders an appreciation of the natural world D. to serve as a deterrent to further offenses
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a. FLQ b. Toronto 18 c. The Millennium bombers d. BKI
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