The Supreme Court ruled that it was indeed constitutional to civilly commit a sexual predator beyond his sentence of incarceration as long as the commitment is for treatment purposes and not punishment. This commitment can be indefinite.
A. clinical/rehabilitation method
B. assertive community treatment method
C. strengths-based perspective
D. broker/generalist model
A. clinical/rehabilitation method
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Match the term or concept with the correct description
1. attachment a. deviant norm and values may be learned from them 2. inner containments b. suggests delinquents are not constantly delinquent and instead move into and out of delinquency 3. delinquent peers c. assumes that criminal tendencies are learned from close friends, not from the mass media 4. differential association d. Gottfredson and Hirschi argued that all crime stems from a lack of this 5. drift theory e. a positive self-concept, tolerance for frustration, and an ability to set realistic goals 6. social learning theory of aggression f. offers explanations that emphasize importance of parenting during childhood and adolescence on the likelihood of behavioral problems in young and older children alike 7. family interaction g. refers to the nature of the interaction and relationships within the family 8. life course theory h. the most important social bond element 9. social bond theory i. the most influential control theory 10. self-control j. argues that aggressive tendencies are learned rather than inborn
According to Desai and colleagues, less than half of youths in the juvenile justice system have a diagnosable psychiatric or substance abuse disorder
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which amendment holds that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law?
a. First Amendment b. Fourth Amendment c. Fifth Amendment d. Sixth Amendment
Joe's decision to ignore his ethical reservations is a result of the pressure he feels to obtain results. Bazerman and Tenbrunsel would refer to Joe's decision as:
a. euphemistic labeling. b. motivated blindness. c. advantageous comparison. d. failure of duty.