Community corrections include ______ imposed upon an offender for ______.

A. all non-incarcerating correctional sanctions; the purpose of reintegration
B. all incarcerating correctional sanctions; the purpose of reintegration
C. all non-incarcerating correctional sanctions; the purpose of recidivism
D. all incarcerating correctional sanctions; the purpose of recidivism


A. all non-incarcerating correctional sanctions; the purpose of reintegration

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___________ is the approach to one's occupation or career, with a sense of dedication and expertise

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Aggression in the home of Vietnamese immigrants was found to be related to too-rapid upward mobility in the new world

a. True b. False

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The legal doctrine that holds that two people cannot conspire to commit a crime such as adultery, incest, or bigamy since these offenses require two participants is known as _______

a. the Pinkerton Rule b. the principle that conspiracy does not merge into the target offense c. Wharton's Rule d. the concept that conspiracy is not applicable to commission of any offenses involving sexual conduct

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An example of a juvenile status offense would be:

A) running away from home. B) truancy. C) violation of curfew. D) All of the above.

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