Which of these is an argument against in-custody programs?

A. They use funding that could be used for guards and for building upkeep.
B. In-custody programs are harshly punitive.
C. They are available only in jails, not in prisons.
D. They are available only to long-term inmates, not to short-term inmates.


A. They use funding that could be used for guards and for building upkeep.

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a. increased overcrowding in prisons. b. poor prison conditions. c. more stress on correctional officers. d. increased costs. e. all of the above.

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A. everyone must be virtuous B. everyone must act in a virtuous way C. everyone must have had an identical chance to achieve virtue D. none of the above

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Abuse of authority can be done through verbal abuse and violations of civil rights.

a. true b. false

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__________ refers to the fact that organizations are composed of people who interact with one another and with people in other organizations

a. Open entity b. Working entity c. Social entity d. Closed entity

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