The _____________ test is a principle developed by the courts and applied to the corrections arena by Pell v
Procunier (1974), which attempts to weigh the rights of an individual, as guaranteed by the Constitution, against the authority of states to make laws or to otherwise restrict a person's freedom in order to protect the state's interests and its citizens. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Balancing
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For a field identification or show-up, the witness is brought to the location where the possible suspect to be identified is detained, unless ________
A) the officers are busy searching for the suspect near the crime scene B) the suspect made a significant impression on the witness C) the witness has a criminal record D) the subject gives a valid consent to being moved to where the witness is E) the witness is exaggerating, fabricating, or prevaricating
How is type 3 conflict best described?
A. An officer's behavior meets the expectations of some segments of the community but is inconsistent with both law and departmental policy. B. Conflict is a result of differences between the law and departmental policy. C. Conflict between officers regarding the same event. D. Law and departmental policy may consider the police use of force appropriate, but a substantial segment of the community does not.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Radical criminology argues that the creation of a capitalist society is the only solution to the problem of crime. 2) Peacemaking criminology emphasizes involving victims as well as offenders in criminal justice. 3) Modern feminist criminology focuses on the link between victimization and criminality in women offenders. 4) Postmodern criminology is the newest perspective in criminology and was developed in the 21st century. 5) Feminist criminology is considered to be a deconstructionist theory.
What are the two roles played by parole officers?
a. Cop and minister b. Warden and cop c. Cop and social worker d. Warden and therapist