Why is it difficult to implement in-custody programs in most jails?

A. Jail populations have so many different needs that it is difficult to serve everyone.
B. Most judges believe that in-custody programs belong in prisons, not jails.
C. Most sheriffs believe that jail should be solely for punishment, not rehabilitation.
D. Most sheriffs believe that jail should be solely for rehabilitation, not punishment.


A. Jail populations have so many different needs that it is difficult to serve everyone.

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When first encountering a witness or victim, it is important for the investigator to allow the person to state in his or her own words what occurred. How is this best accomplished?

A. By asking the person simple, direct questions about chronological details such as, "What did you see when you first arrived?" B. By creating a private setting and allowing the person to write down everything that happened and after this is accomplished, clarify the written statement with specific follow-up questions. C. By instructing all victims and witnesses to refrain from talking until investigators arrive to formally get their statements. D. By asking the simple question, "What happened?"

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On what grounds are lawsuits challenging police use of ECDs?

What will be an ideal response?

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The most advanced correctional approaches are primarily focused on ______.

A. compensating victims B. strict punishment C. limiting the cost of treatment D. repairing harm

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A consent search provides a valuable investigatory tool for officers.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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