The tendency to assume the mutual exclusivity of criminals (defined as prisoners) and noncriminals (defined as nonprisoners) is known as:
a. The Durham decision
b. The dualistic fallacy
c. Monozygotic concordance
d. Psychometry
b. The dualistic fallacy
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Gangs still flourish in many areas of the country, which has forced criminal justice officials and lawmakers to resort to ________ strategies
a. resigned b. elected c. alternative d. capital
In which of the following cases was it decided that defendants have the right to self-representation?
A. Johnson v. Zerbst B. Betts v. Brady C. In re Gault D. Faretta v. California
Explain your opinion of civil disabilities. If a convicted person has paid his or her debt, should he or she be made whole again as a citizen with all of his or her rights restored? Why or why not? Be sure to fully defend your stance.
What will be an ideal response?
A ________ is a facility where juveniles who have been committed to correctional institutions frequently are first sent. This type of center diagnoses youths' problems and develops individualized treatment plans
A) reception and diagnostic center B) boot camp C) ranch D) forestry camp