The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention published a model that involves changes in educational philosophy, curriculum, and instructional techniques. What are the eight principles that are recommended by the model?
What will be an ideal response?
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Federally funded “justice reinvestment” initiatives were enacted to improve state crime policies to reduce mass incarceration. Why do scholars think that U.S. incarceration rates have been largely unaffected?
a. Some states failed to adopt any policies or put money saved towards reinvestment b. It was easier for states to focus efforts on nonviolent offenders and parole and probation violations, ignoring other classes of offenders c. States have expanded sentences of life without parole while easing up on drug and non-violent offenders d. all of these
The Supreme Court has _________the validity of plea bargaining
A) Declined to decide on B) Upheld C) Challenged. D) None of the above
The effect of the U.S. Supreme Court case Furman v. Georgia was an informal moratorium on the death penalty until the execution of Gary Gilmore in 1977.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In Glossip v. Gross, the Court added that when considering the method of execution the chosen method of execution is to be considered constitutional unless the convicted can show that a substantial risk of harm was increased through a given method when compared with another known and available alternative method. In other words, implementation of the death penalty, does not include, as a goal, the infliction of unnecessary ______.
a. illness b. pain c. revenge d. suffering