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What doctrine came out of the original Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California et al. case?
 
  a. Treatment in the least restrictive environment
  b. The duty to warn
  c. The right-versus-wrong principle in insanity cases
  d. The duty to protect

Question 2

What is the single greatest flaw in the studies designed to find effective treatments for sex offenders?
 
  a. The lack of female subjects
  b. The variability of the offenses committed
  c. The inability to conduct follow-up assessments
  d. The lack of randomly assigned controls



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

d. The lack of randomly assigned controls



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