Something that is taken away, instead of introduced, as a punishment is called ____.
a. positive punishment
b. positive reinforcement
c. negative punishment
d. negative reinforcement
c. negative punishment
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In many states with work release programs, eligibility requirements for participation in work release programs are:
A) nonexistent. B) determined by the governor. C) incomprehensible. D) statutory.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The more criminals exhibit each characteristic of professional crime such as skill, high status, and the like, the more professional they are regarded. 2. Amateurs tend to freelance or be less tied to relatively permanent criminal organizations than their organized-crime counterparts. 3. The main distinction between occupational/corporate crime and professional crime is that in occupational/corporate crime, the crime is incidental to a legitimate business, whereas in professional crime, the business is to perform criminal activity. 4. “Professional crime” is a legal construct that is considered in sentencing. 5. Professional criminals are usually drug addicts.
The ideal body type is an example of anomie/strain because:
a) the ideal body type creates an unrealistic expectation among members of society. b) the ideal body type is attained in illegal ways. c) the ideal body type is representative of the norm and lacks diversity. d) the ideal body type is too easily attained.
The standard police academy curriculum tends to be
a. Very law enforcement oriented c. Very ethics oriented b. Very sociologically oriented d. Very theoretical