During the 1930s, the ______ involved churches, social clubs, and community committees that sponsored recreation programs for juveniles; addressed problems associated with law enforcement, health services, and education; targeted local gangs; and helped to reintegrate juveniles who had been adjudicated delinquent.
A. Chicago Area Project
B. Harlem experiment
C. Philadelphia project
D. Barrio Initiative
A. Chicago Area Project
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Which of the following is true about background investigations?
a. They are used by a small number of agencies and replaced by the polygraph. b. A major purpose is to determine the applicant’s anxiety level when he or she knows Facebook will be checked. c. A background check cannot indicate a person’s competency, motivation, and personal ethics. d. They are short and do not take a very long time.
The jury never imposes a sentence; that job belongs solely to the judge.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The situational explanation thesis argues that poverty can be explained by the social conditions of the poor, particularly the differences in
a. innate drive to succeed. b. financial resources that determine individual behavior. c. the geographic location where the poor reside. d. how much government assistance is available.
________ involves the use of behavioral evidence found at the scene to predict what type of person committed the crime
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word