A sex offender treatment program sometimes mirror programs designed to treat __________________
a. white-collar criminals
b. motor vehicle thieves
c. drug offenders
d. professional burglars
c
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Inmates considered at moderate risk for suicide should be observed every ________ while awake and every ______ while sleeping
A. 10 min / 10 min B. 10 min / 15 min C. 10 min / 30 min D. 15 min / 30 min E. 20 min / 30 min
Which of the statements below is correct regarding bail?
A) At common law, bail was generally approved in capital cases. B) The original purpose of bail was to ensure the accused?s presence at trial. C) Bail is presently used as a form of punishment. D) Bail was unknown in early England.
Nancy Marion criticized halfway houses for ______.
a. admitting individuals who would not have gone to prison anyway b. being too soft on crime c. putting public safety at risk by keeping dangerous criminals in the community d. not focusing enough money and effort on the rehabilitation of offenders
The two landmark cases that began the federal government's gradual entry into state criminal justice were Powell v. Alabama (1932) and: a. Miranda v. Arizona (1966). b. U.S. v. Armstrong (1996)
c. Rochin v. California (1952). d. Brown v. Mississippi (1936).