The principal-agent problem as it applies to labor employment refers to:

A. Employer and workers wanting the firm to survive and thrive
B. Firms having the profit motive, while workers may be shirking on the job
C. Employers having a problem finding qualified workers
D. Workers facing a problem finding employment


B. Firms having the profit motive, while workers may be shirking on the job

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a. True b. False

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Your textbook names ten critical stages during which the right to counsel has been extended. Which of the following is NOT one of these critical stages?

A. arraignment, under most circumstances B. questioning by law enforcement officers of suspects not in police custody C. preliminary hearings D. the plea bargaining process

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The new correctional professional is less accountable for decision making

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Ethical issues transcend all elements of the justice system. Why are ethical standards so important in criminal justice?

a. Without ethical decision making, it is possible that individual civil rights and liberties will suffer. b. Agents of the criminal justice system have access to citizens' most personal information, raising concerns of privacy and confidentiality. c. Justice system personnel may work in an environment where moral ambiguity is widespread. d. Ethical standards are important in the justice system for all these reasons.

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