What is a Prisonization?
What will be an ideal response?
The process whereby newly institutionalized offenders come to accept prison lifestyles and criminal values. Although many inmates begin their prison experience with only a few values that support criminal behavior, the socialization experience they undergo while incarcerated leads to a much greater acceptance of such values.
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Emile Durkheim explained crime as the result of the breakdown of social norms, also known as the _____ theory
a. Anomie c. Control b. Positivist d. Conflict
If a PO is supervising a sex offender and the sex offender has applied for a security job at a large residential apartment complex with lots of single women, the PO would be obligated to:
A) make the sex offender disclose his sex offenses to the apartment manager. B) say nothing to the apartment manager about the sex offender. C) advise the apartment manager about the prior record of the sex offender. D) None of the above
Define the four types of sentencing systems in the United States. Which do you think is the most appropriate and why?
What will be an ideal response?
Adolescents develop as a result of ______ across many factors, including family and environmental influence, brain development, and emotional, cognitive, and psychological developments.
A. interactions B. intersections C. involvements D. internments