What are constant themes that have been seen throughout the history of corrections?

What will be an ideal response?


The influence of money, political sentiments, the desire to make change, and an evolving sense of compassion.

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Rawls describes his principles as ______.

a. principles of social justice that provide means of assigning rights and duties in the institutions of society b. moral justifications c. principles that define an appropriate distribution of benefits and burdens d. both principles of social justice that provide means of assigning rights and duties in the institutions of society and principles that define an appropriate distribution of benefits and burdens

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The revised frustration-aggression hypothesis was proposed by ________

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________ was a common-law offense defined as going about without visible means of support

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During the eighteenth century ________________ period, social philosophers such as Jeremy Bentham began to embrace the view that human behavior was a result of rational thought processes

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