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yoroshambo

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Which would be the most likely to experience victimization between a 10th grade level white male at a suburban school and a 5th grade level Hispanic female at a rural school?
 
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Under the Wisconsin system, a risk/needs assessment is conducted for each probationer at regular intervals.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The 10th grade level white male at a suburban school would be likelier to experience victimization.
 Males are more likely to be victims of theft than are females.
 Students in the higher grades are more likely to be victims of violence than are younger youths.
 Hispanic students are less likely than whites to be victims of theft.

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yoroshambo

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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
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