What is the rationale behind anger management? How is it used in rehabilitation? Do you think this type of rehabilitation helps? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Anger is often central to violent criminal behavior, and given the frustrations
resulting from being in custody or under correctional supervision in the community, it
often leads to violence. Anger management programs are discussed in the textbook; the
last part of the question is subjective.
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a. the right to be informed of all relevant information involving the prosecution, imprisonment, and release of an offender b. the right to determine the appropriate sentence for an offender who perpetrated a violent crime c. the right to oppose early release of an offender d. the right to provide a victim impact statement during sentencing
Which theory suggests that property holders become members of a commonwealth only with their express consent to submit to the government of the commonwealth?
A. Jefferson's theory of democracy B. Hobbe's social contract theory C. Locke's theory of tacit consent D. Rousseau's conflict theory
One reason the __________ rate in prosecutors' offices are high is theallure of lucrative private practice
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word