How did Rhodes v. Chapman change the operations of prisons?
What will be an ideal response?
• Although the case found that housing two inmates in cells designed for one was not an Eighth Amendment violation, it did so by analyzing the "totality of the circumstances," suggesting that if prison officials attempted to keep inmates locked in their cells without adequate programs and work activities, the Court would likely intervene.As a result, prison administrators understand that they can't just confine inmates to housing units for long periods of time with no other options or alternatives.
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Name at least five forms of intimate partner violence
What will be an ideal response?
Which type of crime does not require mens rea?
a. conduct crimes b. result crimes c. strict liability crimes d. negligence
"Transferred intent" is a necessary element of proof in every criminal homicide prosecution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false