What is the responsibility of intake officers, and how much power do they have?
What will be an ideal response?
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As a theory to achieve social justice, Rawls’ model cannot be applied to individual ______.
a. ethical dilemmas b. social injustice c. political inequality d. moral stages
The Credit Mobilier case principally involved:
a. a 19th-century bank which corrupted legislators b. corruption of Congressional legislators by Political Action Committees c. corruption of Congressmen in connection with the westward expansion of the Union Pacific railroad d. Congressmen accepting bribes in return for parceling out jobs
Every action that is primarily oriented toward justice by repairing the harm that has been caused by a criminal act is referred to as:
A. balanced approach B. judicial waivers C. community service orders D. restorative justice
Which of the following statements about gangs in the 1950s and 1960s is false?
a. The threat of gangs and gang violence swept the public consciousness. b. By the mid-1960s, the gang menace seemed to have peaked. c. In the 1960s, some gangs shifted their emphasis from criminal behavior to get involved in social or political activities. d. The decrease in gang menace was partially due to many gang members being drafted into the army.