What are the three definitions of prison capacity? Define each.
What will be an ideal response?
Rated Capacity: The number of inmates a prison can handle according to the judgment of experts.
Operational Capacity: The number of inmates a prison can effectively accommodate based upon management considerations.
Design Capacity: The number of inmates a prison was intended to hold when it was built or modified.
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_______ disorders are characterized by disordered thinking and a disconnect with reality
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Cesare Lombroso was the founder of the classical school of criminology. 2.Broken windows theory was first introduced by Philip Zimbardo. 3.The middle-class measuring rod is an early example of a biological theory of crime. 4.Strain theory is traced to Travis Hirschi, a sociologist who wrote extensively about various topics including suicide, crime, and religion. 5.Institutional anomie theory suggests that individuals are socialized to succeed at any cost and everyone has equal opportunity for success.
A major opium-producing region of Southwest Asia, comprising of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, Iran, and former regions of the Soviet Union are commonly referred to as:
A. Golden Triangle B. Golden Crescent C. Narco Region D. Asian Drug Region
Police officers are often concerned with __________, while prosecutors are concerned with ________________
a. factual guilt, legal guilt b. assumed guilt, real guilt c. practical guilt, assessed guilt d. legal guilt, evidential guilt