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jeatrice

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What is the purpose of self-report studies?
 
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In which of the following cases did the Texas court hold that a number of criteria had to be followed by the state in order to ensure proper treatment of confined juveniles?
 
  A) Mapp v. Ohio B) Miranda C) Ex Parte Crouse D) Morales v. Turman



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Answer to Question 1

Self-report studies
 provide fuller and more accurate picture of the amount of crime
 contradict or expand on the UCR
 detail offenders' demographic characteristics such as:
 age
 gender
 race
 social class
 the amount of gang delinquency
 the extent of drug and alcohol abuse
 aid evaluation: greater reliance on self-report studies due to limitations of official statistics on juvenile delinquency

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jeatrice

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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
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