Increased surveillance of citizens in society is an example of an ethical problem in ______.
a. the use of authority
b. the relationship between personal and professional interests
c. personal and professional commitments to clients
d. criminal justice and public policy
d. criminal justice and public policy
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Criminal justice job have been enriched by increasing the responsibility of frontline staff, this process is known as?
A. Job Enrichment B. Job Enlargement C. Vertical Loading D. None of the above
What percentage of all property crimes did larceny-thefts account for in the 2009 UCR?
A. 30% B. 17% C. 92% D. 71%
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Maximum-security prisons represent the most secure form of incarceration in the United States 2. Among the concerns related to supermax prisons is the high degree of isolation and the constitutionality of such institutions. 3. The inspector general’s report found that private prisons had higher instances of safety and security violations compared to publicly-funded prisons in the federal system. 4. he primary purposes of prisons are to hold people accused of crimes until their court dates and to hold people convicted of lesser offenses who were sentenced to less than one year of incarceration. 5. The Safe Prisons Communications Act, which was signed into law in 2009, allows prisons to jam wireless telephone communication signals in an effort to combat inmate use of cell phones.
The process through which a juvenile court relinquishes jurisdiction over a juvenile offender and the case is processed in adult court is called ________.
A. binding over B. transfer C. waiver to adult court D. remand E. All of the answers are correct.