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jon_i

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A needs assessment is designed to:
 
  a. predict new offenses or prison conduct.
  b. predict the length of a prison term.
  c. offer financial support to families of inmates who rely on the offenders income.
  d. offer treatment-relevant information such as social adjustment, hygiene, and level of family support.

Question 2

A risk assessment is designed to:
 
  a. predict new offenses or prison conduct behavior.
  b. predict the length of a prison term.
  c. predict age.
  d. all of these choices.



jaykayy05

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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