Which of the following describes a difference between specialized courts and traditional courts?
A. Specialized courts focus on alternatives to incarceration, whereas traditional courts are focused on restorative justice.
B. Specialized courts are more punitive than traditional courts.
C. Specialized courts are nonadversarial, whereas traditional courts are adversarial.
D. Specialized courts are less collaborative than traditional courts.
C. Specialized courts are nonadversarial, whereas traditional courts are adversarial.
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a. the right to privacy. b. separate state sovereignty c. the commerce clause. d. the Fourth Amendment.
Identity crimes are easy to prosecute once detected
a. True b. False
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A. commitment to the pad. B. occupational setting. C. corruption organization. D. occupational subculture.
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