What is a Part II Offenses?
What will be an ideal response?
A UCR/NIBRS offense group used to report arrests for less serious offenses. Agencies are limited to reporting only arrest information for Part II offenses with the exception of simple assault.
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Wilderness challenge programs are proven to be one of the least effective types of treatment facilities. Still, they are very popular. You are a judge in an urban area where there has been a recent "back-to-nature" fad in the community you serve. You've seen the results of these programs, but need to convince the people who vote for you why they don't work. What will you say about their value, and whether there is a way in which you believe they could be made more effective?
What will be an ideal response?
What are the policy implications associated with labeling theory, conflict theory, feminist theory, and radical theory? What are the basic assumptions about crime and how would each policy address the crime problem? Are the policies pragmatic? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
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