If a party challenges a child’s testimony on grounds that the child’s testimony is tainted, the challenging party must prove ____________ that the child has been subjected to outside influence that has shaped his or her testimony.
a. beyond a reasonable doubt
b. by clear and convincing evidence
c. by a preponderance of the evidence
d. by reasonable suspicion
b. by clear and convincing evidence
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What will be an ideal response?
The types of parole discussed in the text are:
a. discretionary parole and mandatory parole release. b. community release and halfway house release. c. limited parole and nonlimited parole. d. all of these choices.
Attempts to remedy past discriminatory employment and promotional practices are reflected in an affirmative action plan.
a. true b. false
Which of the following refers to the type of social structure that integrates children into families while giving parents the ability to assert their individuality and regulate their own behavior
a. parental efficacy b. social ability c. parent control d. organizational parenting