Which of the following examples about the justice problem is true?

a. an offender is convicted but is then victimized in prison
b. an offender cons the apology process and the victim is not made whole
c. an offender is forced to serve an unusually long sentence term
d. an offender refuses to meet with a victim to apologize


b. an offender cons the apology process and the victim is not made whole

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Which of the following is a comprehensive report on a juvenile subsequent to a finding of delinquency or status offense?

a. disposition report b. predisposition report c. offense report d. juvenile status report

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Which of the following entertainment media narratives, all of which are common in media trial representations, typically involve bizarre or sexually related crime?

a. Abuse of power b. The sinful rich c. Evil strangers d. None of the above

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Sunday afternoon, Mark was arrested for the possession of marijuana. In his defense, he told the police that he has been diagnosed with a bleeding ulcer. Every time he eats, he vomits, causing him to no longer want to eat. He bought and smoked the marijuana to increase his appetite to reduce the pain of the ulcer. He has no insurance and over-the-counter medications do not stop him from vomiting. Is this a crime of necessity? Why or why not? What are the criteria for the necessity defense? Analyze this case by applying the elements of necessity. Choose a position, come to a conclusion, and argue why Mark would be found guilty or not guilty.

What will be an ideal response?

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___________________ was the Chief of Police in Berkeley, California, who required university training, used modern management techniques, and instituted prevention programs

a. Wilson b. Bell c. Peel d. Vollmer

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