Answer:Parole
Explanation:
Parole is a term used to refer to a process of releasing a prisoners before the sentence is complete and this is done under particular conditions. When someone has been paroled they need to abide by official supervision which is provided by parole officers.
If the given conditions are violated the prisoner will go back to prison.
Common condition are that the prisoner may be required to get a job and keep it, to not use drugs or drink alcohol, be not in close contact with their victim , not break any law and always report to their assigned parole officer.
First question:
answer= C.) Natural disasters
Second question
answer = D.) all of the above
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<span>The question is asking us about sexual consent and gives the following information: "Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention Training Assessment Assessment Questions Question #2 of 15 2. Sexual Assault is a crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. " Consent means agreement, but since people have abused this and tried to argue that the agreement was there, a convention was developed to expect explicit agreement by people who are capable of giving it (for example old enough). Therefore, the following definition defines consent correctly:
b. Words or overt acts indicating a freely given agreement to the sexual conduct at issue by a competent person.</span>
Answer:
Illiteracy level
Explanation:
One of the main dimensions in which indications of poverty are separated is education.<u> Indication of literacy rate is included in this category – without a literate society, there is no education at all.</u>
The literacy rate is connected to poverty in the sense that illiterate people can’t go to school, and later pursue higher education. <u>This means they have a predisposition to have a low-paying job or to be unemployed, which lowers their income. This leads to poverty. </u>
Some other indicators of poverty are lack of job opportunities, malnourishment, lack of access to healthcare, lack of drinking water, and sanitation.