The goal(s) of offender mediation include(s) the following:
a. Supporting the healing process of victims by providing a safe, controlled setting for them to meet and speak with offenders on a strictly voluntary basis.
b. Allowing offenders to learn about the impact of their crimes on the victims and take direct responsibility for their behavior.
c. Providing an opportunity for the victim and offender to develop a mutually acceptable plan that addresses the harm caused by the crime.
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
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Which is an example of a popular restorative strategy?
a. Victim-offender conferencing b. Probation and parole c. The drug court d. All of the above
Since breath testing devices for the presence of alcohol are not directly measuring the
amount of alcohol in the DUI suspect's blood, a comparison or partition ratio is used to compare the amount of alcohol in the breath to the amount of alcohol in the blood. The actual ratio is: a. 1 gram of alcohol per 100 milliliters of breath to 1 gram of alcohol in 2,100 milliliters of blood. b. 1 gram of alcohol per 500 milliliters of breath to 1 gram of alcohol in 2,100 milliliters of blood c. 1 gram of alcohol per 2,100 milliliters of breath to 1 gram of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood. d. 1 gram of alcohol per 2,100 milliliters of breath to 1 gram of alcohol in 500 milliliters of blood.
During the 1980s and 1990s, juvenile justice philosophy shifted toward a(n) ______.
A. more lenient approach B. law and order approach C. economic approach D. rehabilitative approach
________ is the slang term for an inmate who turns to the guards for help
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word