Milwaukee, Wisconsin, reduced the population of minority groups in correctional populations using a ______ approach.

a. social justice
b. public health
c. restorative justice
d. community board


b. public health

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

Observer bias in which observers follow an initial tendency to rate certain objects or persons and use this rating for all subsequent ratings is known as:

a. Hawthorne effect b. placebo effect c. halo effect d. reactivity

Criminal Justice

___________ is roughly the same as "redirection."

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Criminal Justice

Which sampling approach leaves some members of the population with a zero chance of selection?

a. simple random sampling b. non-probability sampling c. stratified sampling d. systematic sampling

Criminal Justice

Liz Rowell is prosecuting Gene Huewit for first-degree rape of a child and incest. The victim is a 7-year-old female who was brought to the emergency room with bleeding and bruising. The lead detective learned that Mr. Huewit is the victim's uncle and has been molesting her for the last 2 months. During the second round of jury selection, Ms. Rowell dismisses juror number four because she just has a feeling that she would not be a fair juror. She does not want to take a chance of this defendant walking free. This is an example of: a. jury selection.b. challenge for cause.c. direct evidence.d. peremptory challenge.e. circumstantial evidence.

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice