What is the connection between competence, confidence, and power in a prison?
A. If a prison administration lacks confidence and competence, then a prisoner or prisoners will likely increase in power.
B. If prisoners lack confidence and competence, then the prison administration begins to lack power.
C. If prisoners show confidence and competence, then the prison administration begins to gain power as well.
D. If a prison administration lacks confidence and competence, then its prisoners will lose their power.
A. If a prison administration lacks confidence and competence, then a prisoner or prisoners will likely increase in power.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
At the federal level, the lowest-level trial court is referred to as:
a. U.S. Supreme Court. b. U. S. courts of appeals. c. district courts. d. trial courts.
______ are managed by local city or county governments and are often staffed by the local police or sheriff.
a. Jails b. Prisons c. Reformatories d. Penitentiaries
Serious crimes that usually carry a penalty of incarceration for more than 1 year or the death penalty are a. misdemeanors. b. felonies
c. visible crimes. d. violent crimes.