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Metfan725

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Give an example of a victim-offender mediation in juvenile probation, and explain the benefits of using victim-offender mediation.
 
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What is evanescent evidence, and how does it relate to the warrant requirement?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Benefits will involve solving a problem between a victim and offender without processing the juvenile through the juvenile court system.

Answer to Question 2

It is permissible to dispense with the warrant requirement when it is likely that a suspect could escape or endanger others, even in the absence of hot pursuit. Evanescent evidence refers to evidence that is likely to disappear if the officers took the time to obtain a warrant.





 

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