Those who cannot afford to pay for electronic monitoring may not be eligible for it.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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You are a psychiatrist on call with a state prison. You have been called in to examine an inmate who has been behaving erratically. Prison officials are concerned that he poses a danger to himself and others. They have confined him in a bare solitary cell to be sure he can't hurt himself, and have asked you to evaluate him. Immediately, you recognize an ethical dilemma. Your duty as a psychiatrist requires you to act in the best interests of your patient, but at the same time, you recognize that the prison setting brings with it certain duties that favor institutional security over patient rights. After meeting with the inmate you determine that he is in need of medication to control his psychosis. You are concerned that the inmate is unable to provide ________________ for the treatment,
which challenges your professional ethics. a. legal permission b. informed consent c. financial payment d. a compelling reason
The term eminent domain means that local government can ______.
a. take land from low-income homeowners to build luxury, high-income homes b. give land to low-income families to build on c. take land from homeowners to rezone and import businesses d. reassign land from commercial use to residential use
______ is the nationwide DNA network that includes DNA samples from convicted offenders and crime scenes
A. NCIC B. CODIS C. PRAXIS D. IAFIS
Research consistently demonstrates that sex offenders have a recidivism rate that is:
A. higher than the rate for all other offender categories. B. lower than the rate for all other offender categories. C. the same as the rate for all other offender categories. D. it is impossible to determine.