What do justice studies; crime, law, and society; criminal justice; and criminology programs all have in common?
a. They were all historically used as pseudonyms for criminal justice.
b. They were all practitioner-based programs.
c. They all recognize the need to understand the criminal justice progress.
d. They were all subsets of a larger criminal justice system.
c. They all recognize the need to understand the criminal justice progress.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ethical standards of ________ are not only limited to attorneys but apply to paralegals, secretaries, and other staff associated with legal work.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The idea that aggressive policing makes criminals more worried about getting caught and therefore less likely to commit crime is known as the _________.
A. decreasing arrests model B. deterrent effect C. order maintenance D. broken windows model
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a. rehabilitation b. phrenology c. penology d. recidivism