One problem with certifications of juveniles to criminal courts is that:
A) judges tend to treat their youthfulness as a mitigating circumstance.
B) more court-appointed attorneys are required.
C) judges impose the death penalty more frequently.
D) None of the above.
A
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a. True b. False
Which of the following argued that humans are inherently pure and good.
A. John Locke B. Edwin Sutherland C. Jean Jacques Rousseau D. Thomas Hobbes
In prison, gangs are organized primarily to:
a. control an institution's drug trade. b. control gambling and extortion within the institution. c. control debt-collection rackets within the institution. d. all of these.
Walmsley and Zald opposed Lipsky's contention that public organizations absorb conflict from their environment, suggesting instead that structure insulated the organization from external influences
Indicate whether the statement is true or false