What prison psychologist in 1936 noted the extensive use of caseworkers in prisons, but said they were making trouble for themselves because they oversold what they could do
A. Papurt
B. Zelhart
C. Pendleton
D. Young
E. Pomfret
A
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a. True b.False
How does an attorney impeach a witness?
What will be an ideal response?
Contemporary rational choice suggests that:
a. offenders commit crimes only for monetary gains. b. offenders sometimes commit crimes for excitement or prestige. c. offenders never commit crime unless provoked. d. offenders carefully plan all crimes they commit.
The formal court appearance of an accused person where the charges are read is called a(n):
A. probable cause. B. arraignment. C. preponderance of the evidence. D. reasonable doubt. E. reasonable suspicion.