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jake

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State laws rule out juvenile court jurisdiction certain offenses that are either very minor, such as traffic or fishing violations, or very serious, such as murder are called _________ waivers.
 
  A) judicial
  B) reverse
  C) direct file
  D) excluded offense
  E) blended sentencing

Question 2

Which pattern does research reveal regarding officers' involvement in use-of-force incidents?
 
  A) Use-of-force incidents are almost always racially motivated.
  B) A small portion of officers account for a sizable portion of the abuses.
  C) Problem officers tend to be senior officers who are confident that their abuses will go unpunished.
  D) The most significant factor in controlling police brutality is the threat of criminal action.
  E) Officers were frequently on foot patrol and by themselves.



hollysheppard095

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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