The theory behind __________ is that by getting a taste of the brutalities of the daily prison grind, the offender will be deterred from future criminal activity
a. split-sentence probation
b. home confinement
c. shock incarceration
d. electronic monitoring
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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What will be an ideal response?
Why are local governments often hesitant to use innovative architectural approaches when building new jails?
A. If the new design is a mistake, the community will have to live with that mistake for years or decades. B. Innovative approaches usually place less emphasis on the safety of staff members. C. The incarceration rate has decreased so rapidly in recent decades that the design focus should be on adaptability, not innovation. D. Innovative jail and prison designs generally focus on minimum-security facilities, not maximum-security facilities.
_____ is defined as having five or more alcoholic drinks on the same occasion on at least five different days in the past 30 days
a. Heavy drinking b. Alcoholism c. Binge drinking d. Drastic drinking