SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following are examples of reintegrative shaming programs?

A. peer courts for juveniles
B. kangaroo courts
C. neighborhood circles
D. the Operation Ceasefire model


A. peer courts for juveniles
C. neighborhood circles
D. the Operation Ceasefire model

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Kuykendall and Sanders described cases as all but which one of the following types:

a. Walk-throughs - cases that are essentially solved. b. Where-are-they are cases - the perpetrator has been identified, and the police must locate and arrest him or her. c. Whodunits - cases that are unsolved and the perpetrator has not been identified. d. Brain-teasers – cases where there is no physical evidence, eyewitnesses, or probability of success, but are fun to work anyway.

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Traditionally, the hundreds of thousands of acts defined as criminal in federal, state, and local laws have been grouped into broad categories, including

What will be an ideal response?

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Victim-offender ________ involves a meeting between victim and offender facilitated by a trained individual; it carries underlying goals of restorative justice

A) Deposition B) Mediation C) Conciliation D) Arbitration

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________ is generally defined as misconduct motivated by personal gain.

A. Discretion B. The blue code of silence C. Corruption D. Siege mentality

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