An initial appearance usually follows:

A) a preliminary hearing. B) an arrest.
C) a conviction. D) an arraignment.


B

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Factual judgments (i.e., judgments based on facts) can be verified empirically through observations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to the 1976 case of Estelle v. Gamble, inmates have the right to:

A. Freedom of the press B. Right to special religious diets C. Right to reasonable medical care D. All of these

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The "zigzag path" is:

a. a method of random police patrol aimed at deterring crime. b. the movement of offenders between property crimes and violent crimes. c. the movement of offenders between criminal and noncriminal pursuits. d. the absence of any detectable pattern in the crimes committed by career criminals.

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Differentiate between the casework and surveillance styles of probation supervision

What will be an ideal response?

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