A caseload refers to the number of prisoners in a correctional facility.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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How does criminologist, Gerber, explain what is perceived by some to be unusually high sentences for white-collar offenders?
a. White-collar offenders are sentenced according to federal guidelines b. Very few white-collar offenders ever make it through the criminal justice process and when they do it is because there is substantial evidence against them, which leads to harsher sentences c. There are only a small proportion of offenders with extremely large sentences, but those offenders raise the average dramatically and give the perception that all white-collar offenders have particularly long sentences d. All of the above
sorganised offenders are said to have none of the following characteristics except:
a. good social skills; b. ability to plan; c. impulsivity; d. maintain control over a victim(s).
While prison gangs are a worthwhile discussion, the violence and gang enrollment are both declining in state and federal prisons
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
_____ is a condition that occurs when parents have such large families that their resources, such as time and money, are spread too thin, causing lack of familial support and control
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word