A) There is little evidence to support the idea that day reporting centers contribute to lower rates of recidivism.
B) Research indicates that when offenders participate in the programs at the day reporting centers, recidivism rates decline drastically.
C) Research indicates that when offenders participate in the programs at the day reporting centers, recidivism rates decline slightly.
D) Research indicates that when offenders participate in the programs at the day reporting centers, recidivism rates increase slightly.
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A) Community service.
B) Religious intervention.
C) Fines.
D) Restitution.
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A) day reporting center.
B) counseling services center.
C) employment services center.
D) health services center.
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A) prior crimes
B) recidivism
C) drug use
D) apathy
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A) deportation
B) forfeiture
C) community service
D) reintegrative shaming
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A) budget fine.
B) monthly fine.
C) day fine.
D) annual fine.
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A) probation.
B) house arrest.
C) the day reporting center.
D) fines.
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A) first-time offenders in their late teens or early twenties.
B) first-time offenders who have a drug problem.
C) habitual offenders who have a violent criminal history.
D) habitual offenders who have a drug problem.
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