A nurse is assessing a client who was recently released from prison. Based on knowledge of the incidence rates of various types of crimes that lead to incarceration, the nurse suspects that the client may have committed which crime?

A) Murder
B) Rape
C) Assault
D) Drug possession and trafficking


Ans: D
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Seventy-five percent of all prisoners are nonviolent and have become incarcerated for drug possession and trafficking, bribery, and extortion.

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