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nevelica

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The assessment of a probationer's character, attitude, and behavior in order to determine the best possible treatment is known as:
 
  A) diagnosis.
  B) risk classification.
  C) presentence investigation.
  D) treatment supervision.
  E) risk assessment.

Question 2

_______ was an early form of judicial proceedings which involved a determination of guilt based on the ability of the accused to withstand placing his hand in boiling water or holding a hot iron.
 
  A) Trial by ordeal
  B) Trial by combat
  C) Trial by fire
  D) Trial by jury
  E) Trial by faith



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Answer to Question 1

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