Three basic functions of juvenile aftercare are: classifying offender to determine readiness for release; rehabilitation and reintegration of offender in community; and reduction in likelihood of juvenile committing further delinquent acts

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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

1. The U.S. Code punishes espionage and espionage during war as the same offense. 2. One of the most active areas of criminal activity in the new global economy is the theft by foreign governments of trade secrets from U.S. corporations. 3. Most acts of terrorism within the United States are prosecuted as ordinary murders, arson, kidnappings, and bombings, rather than acts of terrorism. 4. Federal law divides terrorism into international terrorism and domestic terrorism.

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The premise for the juvenile court system is to ______.

a. treat a juvenile’s underlying causes of his or her criminal behavior b. protect society from bad apples c. provide discipline when parents are unable to do so d. ensure that the punishment fits the crime

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Which of the following is FALSE about the history of sentencing?

a. The concern over judicial discretion in sentencing has an ancient heritage. b. Fixed sentencing prevailed from the 1600s until the latter part of the 1800s. c. A shift toward indeterminate sentences began in the latter part of the 1800s. d. In the 20th century, fixed sentences totally dominated criminal sentencing.

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A(n) _________ measure is a measure that actually measures what it purports to measure

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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