"Lessons" taught to inmates by Texas corrections officers that involved verbal humiliation, profanity, shoves, kicks, and head and body slaps were known as:
a. evening the score.
b. reciprocity.
c. tune-ups.
d. give-backs.
c
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According to Abadinsky, when it comes to the business of heroin, drug barons often chose to base their operations in which areas-"the more war-torn and chaotic the better"?
A) ?urban areas B) ?remote safe havens C) ?remote islands in the middle of the ocean D) ?suburbs of major metropolitan areas
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Progressive period spelled out major changes in correctional reform and gave rise to such great thinkers as Cesare Beccaria. 2. Early correctional reformer John Howard was profoundly influenced by his Quaker beliefs. 3. John Howard believed that English gaols treated inmates inhumanely and needed to be reformed. 4. William Penn is credited with creating the panopticon, which was the first prison ever to be constructed. 5. William Penn proposed the Great Law, which deemphasized the use of corporal punishment and capital punishment for all crimes but the most serious.
(nAch) is best described as the need for affiliation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Fourth Amendment guarantees freedom from search and seizure
Indicate whether the statement is true or false