What was the result of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, and what impact did it have on the Bureau of Prisons?

What will be an ideal response?


• The law abolished federal parole, established determinate sentencing, and reduced the amount of good time available to federal offenders.As a result, the federal prison population more than doubled, reaching 136,000 by the end of 1999, with a commensurate increase in Bureau of Prisons responsibility.

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Which of the following does NOT apply when conducting the traditional interview?

a. Treat all people with dignity. c. Do not use professional jargon. b. Only make promises of confidentiality. d. Use sketches and drawings to make sure that there is a mutual understanding of the event.

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Which of the following is likely to occur at an initial appearance?

A. The judge will inform the accused of the charges. B. The grand jury will determine if there is probable cause to believe the accused committed a crime. C. The accused will enter a plea. D. The judge will determine an appropriate sentence.

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According to the _______________ theoretical explanation of recurring victimization, the way the victim and offender act during and after the victimization will determine if another victimization

a) Vicarious victimization b) Risk heterogeneity c) State dependence d) Characterological self-blame

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Are sexual offenders more often specialists or generalists when it comes to committing crime?

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