What is one commonly used method for treating drug-dependent inmates in today's prisons?
A. Solitary confinement
B. Therapeutic communities
C. Work furloughs
D. Milieu therapy
Answer: B
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__________ is the most frequently used sanction by juvenile court judges
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Match the following legislation the left hand column to the definitions in the right hand column
1. Twenty-first Amendment a. Places mandatory sentences for federal drug convictions, eliminating a judge's discretion in pronouncing a sentence. 2. Harrison Act of 1914 b. increases the penalties for drug offenses 3. Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution c. which outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcohol, except for industrial use. 4. Volstead Act d. Requires all packaged foods and drugs to list the ingredients on the label of the product. 5. Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act e The act required anyone importing, selling, manufacturing, or dispensing cocaine and opiate drugs to register with the Treasury Department, pay a tax, and keep transaction records. 6. The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 f. Holds persons more accountable for knowingly renting, leasing, or maintaining any place where drugs are distributed or manufactured. 7. 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act g. authored by federal enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment and created a Prohibition Bureau under control of the Treasury Department. 8. 2003 The Illicit Drug Anti-Proliferation Act h. increases penalties for drug offenses involving children and creates a cabinet-level position of Director of National Drug Control Policy, often referred to in the media as "Drug Czar." 9. 1951 The Boggs Act i. The act established five schedules for the classification of drugs, based upon their approved medical uses, potential for abuse, and potential for producing dependence. 10. The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 j. repealed the Eighteenth Amendment.
After an inmate recieves _______ strikes, he or she cannot file another lawsiut in forma pauperis
A. Three B. four C. five D. six
What specific powers does the U.S. Constitution give to a national police force?
a. The Constitution allows the military to serve as a national police force. b. The Constitution gives all national police powers to the FBI. c. The Constitution does not allow for a national police force with broad powers. d. The Constitution gives the national police force power that is subordinate to the state governments. e. The Constitution restricts the federal government from participating in criminal justice activities.