Which of the following is true regarding intermediate sanctions?
a. Intermediate sanctions are less restrictive than probation and more restrictive than imprisonment.
b. Intermediate sanctions provide a number of additional sentencing options for wrongdoers who require stricter supervision than that supplied by standard probation.
c. Intermediate sanctions are not designed to match specific punishment and treatment of an individual offender with a corrections program that reflects the offender's situation.
d. Intermediate sanctions are not intended to alleviate pressure on overcrowded facilities and understaffed probation departments.
b
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Which court case dealt with inmates testifying that building tenders were given access to pipes, bats, and clubs to administer discipline on behalf of the regular guards?
a. U.S. v. Nix b. Whitley v. Albers c. Dreyer v. Jalet d. Kenny v. Indiana Youth Center
The 4th Amendment extends certain protections against unreasonable searches and seizures to:
a. All U.S. citizens b. Foreign students attending U.S. schools c. Illegal immigrants d. All of the above
At his arraignment, Roger entered a plea of “not guilty.” What will happen next?
A. He will go to trial. B. He will have an initial appearance with his attorney. C. He will be offered a plea bargain. D. He will be appointed a new attorney.
Differential association theory holds that criminal behavior is: