Conceptually defined as a "return to crime" or "repeated criminal behavior."
a. boot camps
b. recidivism
c. shock incarceration
d. rehabilitation
b
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Memoirs v. Massachusetts held:
A) that for a book or other publication to be outside the protection of the First Amendment, it must be utterly without socially redeeming importance. B) that for a book or other publication to be outside the protection of the First Amendment, it must be without socially redeeming interest. C) that the First Amendment protects material with even the slightest redeeming social importance. D) that a person may not be prosecuted for possession of obscenity in the privacy of his own home.
Which model emerged during the “get-tough movement” and incorporated longer sentences and an increased use of intensive supervised probation?
a. reintegration b. crime control c. medical d. restorative
The excitement and commitment to scientific advancement may lead researchers to
a. overlook possible harms to participant wellbeing b. overlook possible participant harms c. allow the ends to justify the means d. all of the above
Why is the official report considered the backbone of the criminal prosecution process?
What will be an ideal response?