The laws adopted in the early 20th century which regulated the meat industry but were also supported by the large meatpackers are especially well-explained by which of the following perspectives on lawmaking?
a. Consensual
b. Instrumentalist
c. Rationalistic
d. Dialectical
d. Dialectical
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Since the late 1800s, children have been looked upon as a source of cheap labor. 2. Juveniles hold less power in society than adults. 3. Status offenses are acts that are not considered crimes if the offender were an adult. 4. Juveniles should be treated as criminals for engaging in curfew violations, which is a status offense.
Crime and disorder were viewed as police matters best left to professionals. That meant that most citizen–police interactions were negative contacts
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Why is the socioeconomic factor in determining juvenile disposition difficult to study?
A) Juveniles who get in trouble with the law are usually of the same socioeconomic group. B) Socioeconomic statistics are not gathered. C) It is usually studied together with race. D) It is not related to crime.
Another issue is that critical infrastructure assets are not equally dispensed:
a. nationally. b. regionally. c. geographically. d. sectional