In light of the budgetary pressures and constraints faced by all levels of government, how can increased expenditure on prison treatment and rehabilitation programs be justified to the tax-paying public?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary but should address the ways in which prison treatment and rehabilitation programs can ameliorate the causes of a prisoner's criminality, ease the transition back into civilian life, prepare prisoners to function as productive citizens, and reduce recidivism.
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In the last chapter, Albanese discusses the Unabomber's manifesto and the publication dilemma faced by the New York Times andthe Washington Post. Both papers published the 35,000 word segment and split the cost. What was their justification?
a. There was a reasonable probability that lives would be saved. b. Publication served the apparent goods of good music, fine wine, and excellent press. c. Succumbing to terrorists is a good universal rule. d. Publication preserved relationships between the Unabomber, the victims, and the country.
Matching
1. East and West Pakistan a. Mogul Dynasty 2. Naxalites b. Main Sikh Political Party 3. Ram Rahim Singh c. Gupta Dynasty 4. Genghis Khan d. Abbottabad Pakistan 5. Akali Dahl e. Outgrown the organization with 400,000 followers 6. India's Golden Age f. Muslim majorities 7. US Navy Seals g. Army of the Pure 8. Lashkar-e-Taiba h. Maoist rebels
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) applies to all public agencies, including state, local, and federal employers; local schools; and private sector employers with _____ or more employees in ______ or more work weeks and who are engaged in commerce
a. 70; 20 b. 65; 30 c. 50; 20 d. 80; 25 e. None of the above
The most common and frequent training in law enforcement agencies is on-the-job training.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)