Which of the following is true of the relationship between arguments made by proponents and opponents of prison privatization and the findings of the 2016 inspector general’s report comparing private prisons and public prisons in the federal system?
A. Opponents argued that private prisons would not be guaranteed to uphold public standards, but the report found that there was no difference between the standards of care between federal public and private prisons.
B. In contrast to proponent arguments that private prisons would be more cost-effective, private prisons at the federal level were found to have higher operational costs.
C. The report confirmed the proponent argument that private prisons would be less costly than public prisons.
D. The report confirmed the opponent argument that no one would maintain security when private employees went on strike.
B. In contrast to proponent arguments that private prisons would be more cost-effective, private prisons at the federal level were found to have higher operational costs.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
______ frequencies are the empirical results seen in the sample.
A. Relative B. Conditional C. Observed D. Expected
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What will be an ideal response?
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