Under New York's _____, prisoners worked in silent groups during the day and meditated and slept in solitary confinement at night

a. Solitary system c. Auburn system
b. Castle Island system d. Zen system


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Under New York's Auburn system or congregate system, prisoners worked in silent groups during the day and meditated and slept in solitary confinement at night. Although not a key term in the chapter, the term is highlighted in the body of the chapter.

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According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis, which of the following factors increases the likelihood of a violent reaction?

a. the frustration was unintentionally caused b. the hindrance was perceived as being fair c. the presence of aggressive stimuli such as aggressive music d. the presence of an audience

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Briefly explain the advantages of the National Night Out.

What will be an ideal response?

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Abraham knows the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is tailing him, but he doesn't know why and believes it is illegal. What recourse does he have as an American citizen? a. He can file a petition that his Fourth Amendment rights have been violated. b. None. Conducting surveillance of "lone wolves" is legal under the USAPA

c. Confront the FBI. USAPA is only allowed to monitor computers and phones. d. File a complaint with the police and get a restraining order.

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The extensive use of CCTV as a crime fighting tool is used where?

a. United States c. Canada b. England d. France

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