In which ways does incarceration affect the health of incarcerated individuals and their communities?
A. Incarceration increases the risk of hospitalization among incarcerated individuals.
B. Incarceration places a financial burden on the families of incarcerated individuals.
C. Incarceration places a psychological burden on the children of incarcerated individuals.
D. Incarceration limits incarcerated individuals’ access to health services.
B. Incarceration places a financial burden on the families of incarcerated individuals.
C. Incarceration places a psychological burden on the children of incarcerated individuals.
D. Incarceration limits incarcerated individuals’ access to health services.
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b. intact families are "happy" and single-parent families are unhappy. c. all are poor and have houses that are in grave disrepair. d. members of single-parent families break down society through their involvement in crime and delinquency.
What is the difference between development as a "social process" and development as "political intervention"?
What will be an ideal response?
______ points out that some people will have more chances to engage in deviance than others.
A. Opportunity theory B. Strain theory C. Causative-control theory D. Reductionist theory