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tingc95

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Which of the following best describes the effectiveness of Juvenile Intensive Probation Supervision?
 
  a. The failure rates are very low.
  b. The failure rates are higher than with traditional probation.
  c. It costs more than secure incarceration.
  d. It is more effective than traditional probation at transitioning juveniles into adulthood.

Question 2

Most states consider children to be juveniles until they reach what birthday?
 
  a. 17 c. 19
  b. 18 d. 21



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B




tingc95

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Reply 2 on: Aug 12, 2018
Excellent


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