Who was Raffaele Garofalo and what did he contribute to corrections?
What will be an ideal response?
Garofalo believed that, because human action is often evoked by circumstances
beyond human control, the only thing to be considered at sentencing is the offenders’
“peculiarities,” or risk factors for crime. He identified various types of criminals and
recommended different punishment strategies for each type.
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An example of a prosecutorial ethical situation discussed in the chapter is when they decide to ______.
a. seek the death penalty in the case instead of life imprisonment b. seek the maximum penalty under three-strikes legislation c. withhold evidence from the defense d. put a witness on the stand they know is lying
Traditional policing embraces which theory?
a. incapacitation b. rehabilitation c. deterrence d. retribution
Which of the following is NOT promoted by participation?
A) caring B) commitment C) productivity D) teamwork E) micromanagement
Your department wants to get more involved in homeland security efforts because you are located near a border. Which of the following would be a good place to learn more and participate?
A) Police Executive Research Forum B) Taking Command Initiative C) Crime Mapping Research Center D) Government Accountability Office