Someone convicted of a felon is most likely held in _____.

What will be an ideal response?


prison

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The young, the old, and the middle aged may all be the victims of murder. They are all equally at risk of violent assault or death. 2. Comparing the United States’ victimization rates with other countries is beneficial not only for perspective but to learn of methods and approaches to addressing violence everywhere. 3. There seems to be no overlap in the characteristics of homicide victims and perpetrators. 4. The U.S. homicide rate is better by far than 20 years ago. Nonetheless, the United States lags behind most Western democracies. 5. Discussions about firearms in American society has achieved a clear consensus.

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We can see lynching as operating on a number of different levels. One of the primary purposes was to strike fear into the hearts of Blacks in the ______ period as they were attempting to integrate into White society and assert their economic and political independence.

a. post-civil rights era b. post freedom movement c. post-civil wat d. post-Reconstruction

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______ would suggest that run-down areas (e.g., areas with graffiti, panhandlers, drunk people on the street) attract crime.

A. Moral poverty theory B. Broken windows theory C. Social decline theory D. Rational choice theory

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Regardless of the location, who collects information regarding the date and reason for an arrest of a juvenile?

A. law enforcement agency B. public prosecutor C. place of detention D. parents or guardians

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