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nautica902

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Which of the following risk factors for persistent delinquency is not present in the scenario provided?
 
  a. Family violence
  b. Poor academic performance
  c. Family structure and large size
  d. Neighborhood disadvantage

Question 2

When they first begin working as prosecutors, rookie assistant attorneys learn important unwritten rules, legal practices, and appropriate penalties
 
  a. primarily through personal experience with informal awards and sanctions.
  b. at law school.
  c. under direct, close supervision of the district attorney.
  d. by asking questions of experienced prosecutors, court clerks, and police officers.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D



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