Which change in prisons contributed to an increase in riots?

A) The use of professional personnel to help rehabilitate inmates
B) The elimination of prison industry programs
C) Increased funding for correctional facilities
D) The increased use of diagnosis and classification systems


Answer: B) The elimination of prison industry programs

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1.The burden to prove standing falls on the party alleging the violation of the Fourth Amendment. 2.Bob was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder based on evidence that was obtained by the police thorough an illegal wiretap in Bob’s co-defendant’s phone line. Bob can have this evidence suppressed, based o n a violation of the his Fourth Amendment right to privacy. 3.When the link between the unreasonable search and the seizure of evidence is weak, the court may exclude the evidence under the attendance exception. 4.One of the factors considered by the court in determining if the link between the unreasonable search and the seizure of evidence is weak is the length of time that transpired between the two events. 5.Courts are more apt to find the link between the unreasonable search and the seizure of evidence is weak when they are dealing with testimony rather than physical evidence.

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Bentham developed a method for calculating pleasure versus pain, known as the ______ calculus.

a. hedonistic b. pleasure c. swine d. satisfaction

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William is prescribed a drug from his doctor, and then prescribed a different drug from his dentist. He did not tell either doctor about the other prescription. Unfortunately, when taken together, drug one cancels out drug two, so the secondary drug has no effect. This type of drug effect is:

A. sublingual B. subtractive C. synergistic D. biotransformation

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It is possible that ____ love can fill a void of lessening parental attachment, and therefore result in less delinquent behavior

a. romantic b. adolescent c. conflictual d. puppy

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