
Aboriginal specific risk-assessment tools:
A) are commonly used to determine potential for recidivism
B) do not exist
C) are not really designed or validated as predictors of recidivism
D) are powerful predictors of recidivism for Aboriginal offenders
Correct Answer:
Verified
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