Judge Jones often keeps his court waiting more than 30 min for him to enter the courtroom, typically calls attorneys by their first names, and issues random disrespectful comments during court proceedings. What is the best way to characterize Judge Jones’ behavior?
A. judicial arrogance
B. substance abuse
C. misfeasance
D. nonfeasance
A. judicial arrogance
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According to the ethics of care framework, good behavior ______.
a. meets the needs of those concerned b. conforms to the middle ground between competing positions c. is based on the needs of the individual actor d. is concerned with universally understood ideas of right and wrong
Which of the following would an adherent of the neoclassical school propose?
a. Mandatory sentencing policies b. Social reform c. Family counseling d. Substance abuse treatment
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. According to lifestyle theory, crime will occur at locations where a motivated offender, a suitable target, and a lack of capable guardians come together. 2. Some prison facilities have begun to use wristbands with bar codes that are used to track inmates throughout the prison. 3. With regard to inmate identification, new processes continue to be developed to enhance institutional security. 4. Movement of inmates out of the cell block or pod often requires restraints and security staff escorts. 5. State and local government entities should conduct a self-evaluation to review their current services, policies, and practices at prisons for Americans with Disabilities Act compliance.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A distribution that had two modes would be considered bimodal. 2. The mode is the only appropriate measure of central tendency for ordinal level measures. 3. The mode may give a misleading notion of the central tendency of the data. 4. The median can be used when analyzing nominal, ordinal, and interval level variables. 5. The median is calculated by adding 1 to the total number of cases and dividing by 2.