Developmentally disabled offenders are:
A) barred from traditional prison programs.
B) physically isolated from other inmates in prisons and jails.
C) barred from probation or parole.
D) None of the above
D
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Which of the following is not one of Barak’s (1994) aims of “news-making criminology”?
a. demystifying images of crime and punishment b. allowing criminologists to deploy their knowledge and show themselves to be unreliable voices in public policy c. call on criminologists to develop the necessary media skills to participate in dialogues on crime and justice d. strive to affect public attitudes and discourses about crime and bring about public policy based on structural and historical analyses of institutional development
Line managers are always in charge of essential activities and can issue orders down the chain of command
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to critics, labeling theory assigns an overly active role to offenders
a. true b. false
Describe the key developments in the right to counsel.
What will be an ideal response?