About what percentage of Marvin Wolfgang’s sample of victims were determined to precipitate their own victimization?
A. none
B. 10%
C. 25%
D. over 50%
C. 25%
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a. is preceded by a Miranda warning b. is based on a logical suspicion of rule-breaking actions; c. is required to maintain order, discipline, and safety among students d. does not exceed the scope of the original suspicion
In their seminal work, May and Wood, found that there is a need to further examine community-based sanctions as being viewed as “soft” on crime. As illustrated by __________ of participants refusing to serve any time in the community and the mixed results of those who consider it, the overall intrusion in the lives of offenders combined with relatively generous good time and release policies may be worth the gamble to offenders to avoid being supervised in the community. Likewise, those with the greatest bonds to their communities and those with the most to lose if incarcerated appear to be willing to make the sacrifice of serving their sanction in the community and avoiding the stigmatization of serving time behind bars.
a. one fourth b. one third c. one half d. two thirds
At common law, kidnapping required that the victim be removed from the _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A program that allows trusted or closely monitored inmates to leave confinement for the purpose of work, then returning to secure confinement when the workday is complete.
a. Work Release Program b. Gagnon v. Scarpelli (1973) c. Revocation d. Absconder