Which of the following is not a goal of classification?
a. protect the public from future victimization by offenders who are already in the correctional system
b. control inmates’ behavior, which includes their ability to trade in contraband, engage in prison gang activities, or harm themselves (as with suicidal inmates)
c. protect sexual offenders from juvenile offender
d. protect inmates from one another by separating likely predators from less serious inmates
c. protect sexual offenders from juvenile offender
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What does it mean for a fixed-choice question to be both mutually exclusive and exhaustive? Then provide an example of a question, with response choices.
What will be an ideal response?
Fred gets arrested for an aggravated assault he commits in a fit of anger. He is first considered a defendant, found guilty by a jury, and then labeled a criminal in the system. After this, Fred accepts his act as being wrong and begins to think of himself as an evil person. In this scenario, Fred has experienced a phenomenon called:
A. conformity. B. containment. C. moral rationalizing. D. tagging.
When the values of a subculture clash with those of the dominant culture, this is called:
a. cultural transmission c. culture conflict b. culture clash d. cultural deviance
Discuss the methods as depicted in your textbook regarding the proper sealing of the different types of physical evidence
What will be an ideal response?