Which system suggests that there are no moral absolutes, and that what is deemed "good" and "bad" can be different from group to group?
a. moral absolutism
b. ethical relativism
c. sub-cultural moralism
d. global relativism
b
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The dispositional alternatives available to the judge differ depending on the category in which the juvenile has been placed, but in general they range from ______ to treatment, foster home placement, or probation.
A. adult jail B. parole C. community corrections D. incarceration or detention
The defense attorney is worried that sending Scott to jail will only make Scott's situation worse. While his court case was pending, Scott got a job at a local grocery store and has started to clean up his act. The defense attorney would prefer that if Scott were to plead guilty to the offense, he would not be required to serve any jail time immediately. He prefers that Scott be given a chance to
prove himself and only have to serve time in jail if he reoffends. This type of sentence is known as a(n): a. boot camp. b. shock incarceration. c. shock probation. d. suspended sentence.
The broken windows theory that suggests law enforcement agencies focus efforts on disorder and petty crimes in an attempt to curb more serious crime was inspired by:
a. Wilson and Kelling b. Wilson and Reuter c. Nguyen and Reuter d. Kelling and Nguyen
Pharmacological violence, economically compulsive violence, and systemic violence are the three factors in the Tri-Level Drug Connection Theory
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)