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Lizzy is 16 years old; she was recently waived to adult court, charged with stabbing her father 60 times and her mother 61 times. Friends and neighbors said they always knew something wasn't right with that girl. NCC ran a week's worth of debates on their various discussion formats dissecting Lizzy's past behaviors and current situation with their legal analysts. What is this discussion concerning the link between Lizzy's past and present behaviors called?
 
  a. Self-fulfilling prophecy
   b. Retrospective reading
  c. Reintegrative shaming
  d. Degradation ceremony

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The primary work unit in the professional model is the ______________an isolated event that requires police response.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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