Most jails in the United States are operated at which of the following levels?

a. municipal
b. county
c. state
d. federal


B

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a. True b. False

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1. Probation officers enjoy a great deal of prestige in Japan. 2. In 2011, the average salary for probation officers was $52,000 a year. 3. Job stress for probation officers may eventually lead to psychological withdrawal from the job, shortchanging probationers and the community. 4. Good case management in community corrections requires little to no community involvement. 5. The boot camp idea of corrections is generally unpopular with the public.

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1. The federal government has adopted a criminal justice/law enforcement to theproblem of terrorism. 2. One of the goals of Al Qaeda is to kill U.S. citizens, military and civilian no matterwhere they are found. 3. A consequentialist approach to the ethical issues in the war on terrorism judge counterterrorist measures purely by their effectiveness. 4. The ticking bomb argument is used to justify torture during interrogation of dangerous terrorists. 5. There is one universally accepted practical and legal definition of “terrorism.”

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