Rationalist theories seemed to be rooted in evidence that came from:
a. The U. S. Census.
b. The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.
c. The Philadelphia Birth Cohort Study.
d. National victimization statistics.
Answer: d
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The recidivism rates of offenders in neighborhood-based and traditional community supervision are
A. similar. B. significantly different. C. significantly higher than recidivism rates for offenders supervised outside the state of conviction. D. significantly lower than recidivism rates for offenders supervised outside the state of conviction.
Research has shown that almost _________ percent of youth who are arrested once are never arrested again
a. 35 b. 60 c. 70 d. 85
When evidence is vague, jurors tend to fall back in their gut instincts. This has been termed:
a. evidentiary instinct. b. liberation hypothesis. c. reciprocity reflex. d. verdict foreshadowing.
When a police department shifts to community-oriented policing, the role of the police should focus on:
a. crime fighting b. order maintenance c. both a and b d. none of the above