Which of the following is true of establishing accountability for Internet users?

a. Confidentiality should be provided for legitimate users.
b. Anonymity should be given to users who seek it.
c. The expectation of privacy in private activities never conflicts with law enforcement interests.
d. The development of enforcement-friendly legislation is an uncomplicated task.


a

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Which of the following results is most commonly associated with the quantity and quality of treatment programs in women's correctional facilities?

A. a higher sense of self-worth and lower risk of bad behavior B. a reinforced state of dependency and higher likelihood of repeat offenses C. increased willingness to seek treatment upon release D. a desire to increase the length of incarceration and remain in treatment

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Warden Smith supervises 2000 male inmates who are incarcerated for various reasons, including murder, rape, robbery, drugs, theft, and arson. He meets with every inmate who is sentenced to his prison to get an understanding of where each inmate came from and how he can possibly prevent recidivism.Joey is in prison for attempted murder. He got into a fight at a local bar with a man with whom he

was drinking some beers. The man made a comment about Joey's girlfriend and Joey just snapped and beat him until he was unconscious. Warden Smith asked Joey why he did not just walk away from this man who commented about his girlfriend. Joey explained to Warden Smith that he always saw his father and uncles handle disagreements by fighting. He says this is the only way he knows how to settle disputes. _______ theory best explains Joey's behavior. A) ?Critical B) ?Social learning C) ?Psychodynamic D) ?Choice E) ?Life course

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__________was a philosophy of serenity, tranquility, and impassiveness to suffering

A. Stoicism B. Hedonism. C. Absolutism. D. Altruism. E. None of the above.

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The repetition of criminal behavior by one convicted of a crime is called:

A. relapse B. recognizance C. recidivism D. crime-prone

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