In the case of Hutto v. Finney (1978), several principles were found to be in violation of the Eighth Amendment. Which of the following was not one of the principles mentioned by the court?
a. Courts should consider the totality of the conditions of confinement.
b. Courts should make a point to specify each individual factor that contributed to this totality of conditions that were found to be unconstitutional, with clear orders for remediation and changes.
c. When and where possible, courts should articulate the minimal standards necessary for an institution to remedy the constitutional violation.
d. Courts should allow multimedia use by inmates in confinement.
d. Courts should allow multimedia use by inmates in confinement.
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In the 1930s, Harry Anslinger, then head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, launched a successful effort to criminalize marijuana, which had been legal until that time. Which concept of crime does Anslinger's moral crusade reflect?
A. Consensus view of crime B. Conflict view of crime C. Interactionist view of crime D. Legalistic view of crime
The term index crime refers to ______.
A. the nation’s murder rate B. Part I offenses on the UCR C. Part II offenses on the UCR D. the rate of violent victimizations reported on the NCVS
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a. Arson b. Robbery c. Embezzlement d. Burglary