The critical parent is the part of our personality that demands, directs, orders, and seeks compliance
a. True
b. False
Answer: a
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Ellis and Sowers state that the intervention priorities should be used in a "balanced and restorative approach" that emphasizes
A. Accountability B. Competency C. Public Safety D. A and C Only E. All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Early psychosocial theories of crime strongly emphasized the roles of intelligence and temperament. 2. Low IQ can impact many areas of life that in turn can increase the probability of offending. 3. Altruism refers to the ability to understand the feelings and distress of others as if they were your own. 4. The autonomic nervous system (ANS) carries out the basic housekeeping functions of the body by funneling subconscious messages from the environment to the various internal organs so that they may keep us in a state of biological balance. 5. Individuals with a readily aroused ANS are difficult to socialize.
Your book discusses that sometimes participant observation and intensive interviewing can be used in combination with one another. First describe one benefit of using mixed methods. Second, using the example of police-community relations, describe at least two ways that using observations and intensive interviewers together could be useful to uncover detailed information about police-community relations.
What will be an ideal response?
Which case decided that private prison corporations are shielded from lawsuits brought under the federal civil rights statute?
a. Richardson v. McKnight b. Correction Services Corp. v. Malesko c. Madrid v. Gomez d. Hudson v. Palmer