What are the different responsibilities of the warden and other prison administrators?

What will be an ideal response


The warden must take the director's general policies and put them into effect throughout the prison while being responsible for the smooth day-to-day operation of the institution. The prison director, typically appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the state's governor, can exert on the warden all manner of political influences at any time.

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A primary responsibility and function of a day reporting center is to:

A) monitor offenders. B) control behavior. C) create specific deterrence. D) cause crime prevention.

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Contingency plans for an attack often fail for a variety of reasons, including all but which one of the following:

a. uncoordinated leadership among the various responding agencies; b. no one truly knows what a contingency plan is and thus they defer to private security. c. weak planning whereby plans are developed in a vacuum d. resource constraints

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Differential opportunity theory and status deprivation theory were originally developed to account for white collar offenses. 2. For Marx and Engels, the worst crimes were those committed by capitalists against workers. 3. The Marxist explanation for white collar crime has been applied to 19th-century capitalist crimes, but not to similar crimes in the latter part of the 20th –century, because Marxist theory had lost all prestige with the downfall of communism. 4. The Marxist account is not very helpful in explaining why some individuals within capitalist societies engage in white collar crime while others do not. 5. “Performance pressures” in socialistic countries can be regarded as the equivalent of the capitalist drive for profit, in explaining white collar crime.

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Mr. Smith claims an undercover police officer supplied him with a gun and drove him to a bank encouraging him to rob it. What defense would Mr. Smith claim?

a. encouragement b. consent c. entrapment d. immunity

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