Locking up large numbers of offenders regardless of their criminal histories is
a. deterrence
b. mandatory sentencing
c. selective incapacitation
d. mass incarceration
D
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Which of the following is NOT an assumption of deterrence theory?
a. Individuals are rational actors. b. Individuals view risks of particular crimes as unpleasant. c. Offenders must be aware of the penalty for particular crimes. d. Sanctions must be swift, severe, and absolute.
The key to any collaboration effort is
A) Standards and guidelines B) Protocols and procedures C) Communication D) Mutual respect
The dual court system
A. refers to local and state court systems. B. refers to federal and state court systems. C. refers to criminal and civil court systems. D. refers to adult and juvenile court systems.
______ is the creation of false objects with the purpose to defraud, such as paintings.
a. Uttering b. Forger c. Simulation d. False identification