Prior to the 1960s courts maintained a/an __________ with respect to corrections
a. invasive policy
b. administrative policy
c. hands-off policy
d. inquisitive policy
C
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This type of arrest practice increases the likelihood that the offender will be prosecuted.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements best captures the ideology behind the control and restore phase believed to be necessary for successful prisoner reentry?
A. Prerelease programming, such as that provided by the control and restore phase, immediately precedes release from prison and focuses on preparing offenders through institution-based programming. B. Community-based transition programs allow offenders to enact the skills they learned while participating in institution-based programs in a real-world environment. C. No services are provided during this phase, as offenders need to learn how to cope with the realities of life on the outside without the structure that they have come to expect. D. Although there is no monitoring of offenders, controlling and restoring offenders require them to follow self-imposed guidelines.
The ________ was assigned lead agency responsibility for countering terrorist threats within the United States and its interests overseas.
A. Federal Bureau of Investigation B. Supreme Court C. Office of Probation and Pretrial Services D. Government Accountability Office
The protection against unreasonable searches and seizures is contained within the ________________ Amendment
a. First c. Fifth b. Fourth d. Sixth