A ____ drug is a pain killer.
a. stimulant
b. depressant
c. hallucinogen
d. narcotic
Answer: d. narcotic
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Gayle and her daughter Michele live together. Gayle has had trouble paying the bills for some time now and needs Michele to get a job. She knows that a minimum wage job will not be of much help, so she encourages her daughter to consider prostitution. Initially, Michele is hesitant but still entertains the idea. Gayle tells Michele she plans to kick her out of the house if she doesn’t start soon. Afraid of being homeless, Michele begins working as a prostitute. Has Gayle committed a crime?
a. No, Michele is the only person who has committed a crime by engaging in prostitution. b. No, neither individual committed a crime because Michele was acting out of necessity. c. Yes, Gayle could be charged with pandering. d. Yes, Gayle could be charged with pimping.
The Petite Policy is/are:
a. a small insurance policy of the federal government. b. a policy of the federal government not to prosecute someone who has already been convicted in a state court. c. a policy of the states not to prosecute an accused who has been successfully prosecuted in federal court even though the state may also have jurisdiction over that offense. d. small insurance policies held by each of the states guaranteeing that the federal government will not prosecute someone who a particular state wants to prosecute.
The ________ Act of 1914 was designed to regulate drug abuse through taxation.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which statement is true about boot camps? a. They significantly reduce recidivism
b. They help to reduce prison overcrowding. c. Graduates are less likely to commit new crimes. d. There are more running every year.