How many major schools of thought are there about the manner of handling youths by the police?
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. five
A
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In the United States, the practice of
__________ was once widespread throughout the South. Not only were children specifically assigned to certain schools to maintain racial separation, but segregationist laws kept all public places racially separated as well. This exclusion can also take the form of __________ as residential patterns become embedded in social customs and institutions. Fill in the blank with correct word
Before the turn of the century (1900), children
A replaced women in the work force. B were badly treated by employers in mines and factories. C of color were often indentured into slave-like conditions. D all of the above.
During an interview for a qualitative study, the researchers asks the participants about their social class. Instead of answering truthfully, the participant states that they are middle class because they perceive that the interviewer is also middle class. How would you define this phenomenon?
A. bias B. social desirability bias C. stereotyping D. guessing
_____ law deals with disputes among persons or groups. Persons who lose these types of law suits may encounter negative sanctions, such as having to pay compensation to the other party or being ordered to stop certain conduct
a. Civil b. Formal c. Criminal d. Informal