Mark Hamm argues that for groups being radicalized in prison, the recruitment process is similar to procedures used by:

a. fraternities
b. sport teams
c. street gangs
d. social clubs


c

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An inference is a(n):

a. assumption. b. process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced. c. appropriate method of moving to the solution of the crime. d. expectation of guilt.

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Qualitative methods have their greatest appeal when we need to explore new issues, investigate hard-to-study groups, or determine the meaning people give to their lives and actions. According to your text, this appeal is why qualitative methods focus on ______ processes.

A. unique B. complex C. unstudied D. objective

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This process identifies those inmates who are of particular concern to public safety and provides them with much longer sentences than would be given to other inmates.

a. General incapacitation b. General deterrence c. Selective deterrence d. Selective incapacitation

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The ruling in ______ affirmed to the right of an inmate to hand out Black Muslim literature that was considered dangerous by prison authorities.

a. Bell v. Wolfish b. Wolff v. McDonnell c. Sandin v. Conner d. Cooper v. Pate

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