Which theoretical paradigm was developed by Edward O. Wilson?
a. Sociobiology
b. Positivism
c. Biosocial criminology
d. Eugenic criminology
Answer: a
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Gary has just been granted parole. He served 7 years of his 10-year prison sentence because he was mostly well behaved; he worked in the captain's office and got an accounting degree inside prison. When he is released, his partner doesn't want to see him and his parents won't let him stay with them until he gets a job and proves that he is no longer a criminal. Gary has signed up to take the Certified Public Accounting (CPA) exam. He was sure that getting a college degree in prison would make him marketable and he would be able to get a good job upon leaving prison. He hasn't had a successful experience thus far and has just found out that he is not allowed to take the CPA exam. What is the main reason for Gary having so much trouble on the outside?
A. His college degree earned in prison is not the same as a free person's college degree. B. His family is not supportive. C. Gary is barred from being employed in a financial field. D. Prison locks people into the lowest rung of society.
Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the future of the radical left in the United States?
a. The modern mass fervor on the left, including civil rights and Black Power movements, will spawn continued social violence. b. Radical Marxism is, and will remain, a significant cause of political violence in the U.S. c. Radical environmentalists, anarchists, and other single-issue extremists are likely to engage in sporadic violent incidents. d. All of these.
When a prosecutor charges a defendant with a crime and finds that there are certain aspects of the crime or background of the accused that can also be charged, this additional charge is called:
A) Strike. B) Count. C) Leverage. D) Enhancement.
The Second Chance Act:
a. allows technical violations to be overlooked. b. allows inmates to earn more money during incarceration. c. provides grant money for employment assistance, treatment, housing, and programming. d. all of these choices.