Discuss and define the term intermediate sanctions. Further discuss and define the four types of sanctions as discussed by the author

What will be an ideal response?


Designed to be intrusive, provide strict oversight, develop characteristics in the inmate that will promote successful reentry; intensive parole—report up to 6 times a week to parole officer to submit to random drug tests, consent to searches, demonstrate compliance; split sentencing/shock incarceration—first-time nonviolent offenders, gets attention of youthful offenders; shock incarceration/boot camp—primarily youthful nonviolent offenders, offenders have little self-discipline, poor life skills to be successful in community, military style camps, build self-discipline, character and life skills; home confinement/electronic monitoring—GPS monitoring system, confined to residence except for authorized activities

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The primary avenue of redress for corporations seeking to litigate charges of corporate espionage is the criminal courts

a. True b. False

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1. Limited prosecution resources a. Particularly true of domestic violence cases where sometimes the government hesitates to intervene in family affairs 2. Lack of motivation to pursue a case b. Possible lack of resources to charge offenders accused of minor crimes due to excess of serious crimes 3. Desire to win c. Citizen-invoked complaints of domestic violence stand a slim change of producing criminal charges because of their lower visibility 4. Case brought to prosecutor's attention by police or victim a. Prosecutors hate to lose, and a burning desire to secure a conviction can influence a charging decision 5. Victim/offender race b. In domestic violence cases, charges are more likely to be filed against male rather than female perpetrators 6. Victim/offender sex c. In general, prosecution is more likely when the offender is nonwhite and the victim is white

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The Johari window is divided into areas that are based on:

a. channels of communication. b. areas of knowledge or information held by individuals. c. modes of transmission. d. either formal or informal types of messages.

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Which of the following is NOT used in secondary data analysis?

A. surveys conducted by others B. surveys conducted by the investigator C. official records D. historical documents

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