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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment 100% accurate answers
  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment 100% accurate answers

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  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment 100% accurate answers The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. Relationship between the police and MAPPA (Multi-agency public protection arrangements) 1.Ensure defendants are in police custody before court./ 2. Police attend court to give evidence./ 3. Police apply to the courts for search and arre...
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 Test Bank For Corrections Today 3rd Edition by Larry J. Siegel
  • Test Bank For Corrections Today 3rd Edition by Larry J. Siegel

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  • 1. Individuals who would agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who had been released from custody are called: a. sureties. b. entities. c. trustees. d. fallons. ANSWER: REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KEYWORDS: a The Development of Community-Based Corrections CORT.SIEG.16.03.01 - Explain what is meant by the term community corrections act Bloom's: Remember 2. What is the practice that permitted convicted offenders to remain free if they agreed to take care of their debt obl...
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Criminology unit 4 - AC 1.2 questions correctly answered 2023
  • Criminology unit 4 - AC 1.2 questions correctly answered 2023

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  • Criminology unit 4 - AC 1.2 questions correctly answered 2023name 5 areas of the criminal justice system 1. police 2. ministry of justice 3. crown prosecution service 4. HMPS 5. national probation service what is the role of the police? arrest offenders and protect victims and the public how does the police work with other agencies? 1. work with courts - making sure defendants attend and often giving evidence in court with probation in the management of an offender 3. wor...
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Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank
  • Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank

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Test Bank For Corrections Today 2nd International Edition by Larry J. Siegel
  • Test Bank For Corrections Today 2nd International Edition by Larry J. Siegel

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  • CHAPTER 2: Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Sentence types and lengths are typically created by a: a. police department b. governor ANS: D REF: 35 2. The court actor who is responsible for bringing the state’s case against the accused is: a. the judge b. the prosecutor ANS: B REF: 35 c. the defense attorney d. the probation officer OBJ: 1 a. media b. defendant ANS: D REF: 35 c. defense attorney d. judge OBJ: 1 4. During trials without juries, the judge: a. rules on appropriatene...
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CLEP Exam Guide 2024
  • CLEP Exam Guide 2024

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  • B - ANSWER-1. John Winthrop told the Puritans that their society would be regarded as "a city upon a hill." But first he explained that there would always be inequalities of wealth and power, that some people would always be in positions of authority, and that others would be dependent. His statements best illustrate the Puritans' (A) reaction to unsuccessful socialist experiments in the Netherlands (B) acceptance of the traditional belief that social order depended on a system of ranks (C) i...
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Test Bank For Corrections Today 2nd International Edition by Larry J. Siegel
  • Test Bank For Corrections Today 2nd International Edition by Larry J. Siegel

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  • CHAPTER 2: Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Sentence types and lengths are typically created by a: a. police department b. governor ANS: D REF: 35 2. The court actor who is responsible for bringing the state’s case against the accused is: a. the judge b. the prosecutor ANS: B REF: 35 c. the defense attorney d. the probation officer OBJ: 1 a. media b. defendant ANS: D REF: 35 c. defense attorney d. judge OBJ: 1 4. During trials without juries, the judge: a. rules on appropriatene...
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AC3.4 - Evaluate the effectiveness of agencies in achieving social control
  • AC3.4 - Evaluate the effectiveness of agencies in achieving social control

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  • Evaluate the effectiveness of agencies in achieving social control. Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation service, Charities and Pressure groups.
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CSL2601 - Constitutional Law_ Exam Questions AND Answers 2021.
  • CSL2601 - Constitutional Law_ Exam Questions AND Answers 2021.

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  • CSL2601 - Constitutional Law_ Exam Questions AND Answers 2021. Distinguish an inflexible constitution from a flexible one and mention an example of each. (6) A flexible constitution has the same status as ordinary laws of the land and has no special procedures for amendment. An example would be the 1961 constitution of South Africa. An inflexible constitution usually enjoys a higher status to other laws and requires a special amendment procedure. An example is the 1996 constitution of South...
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SJD1501 ASSIGNMENT 5 2021.
  • SJD1501 ASSIGNMENT 5 2021.

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  • SJD1501 ASSIGNMENT 5 2021. SJD1501 - Social Dimensions Of Justice. The Corruption in South Africa includes the private use of public resources, bribery, and improper favoritism. South Africa has robust anti-corruption framework, but laws are inadequately enforced and accountability in public sectors such as healthcare remain low. In addition, negative sanctions have been put in place to discourage whistle blowers from reporting corrupt activities in the both the public and private sectors. A...
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