How did feminist criminology evolve?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary some, but students should mention, for example, the challenge of the long-standing assumptions and stereotypes of women in the criminal justice system; the influence of the women’s liberation movement (specifically for critical/radical feminism); as a response by liberal feminists to the limitations of existing theories and research (e.g., need to focus on gender issues by looking at intersections of gender and race,etc.).
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The nondelegation doctrine means the government branches cannot share power
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
When treating a sex offender under civil commitment, which of the following is expected?
a. Other facility residents can be a mix of civil commitments and criminals. b. Treatment need not be geared toward release of the resident. c. Confinement is in a nonpunitive setting. d. Comprehensive treatment programs are not essential.
Some of the strategies necessary for effective community policing cannot be implemented when law enforcement is tasked with____________
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