Which of the following statements describes a problem with the implementation of selective incarceration?
A) Many individuals end up returning to committing crimes after being released.
B) It is difficult to correctly identify those who should be incarcerated.
C) Very high-risk offenders often are released inadvertently.
D) There is not enough room in the nation's already overcrowded and understaffed prisons.
B
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The tradition of fathers having absolute authority over family continued in England but was not absolute. The two major factors that interfered were?
a. The king and the Church of England b. Common Law and the Pope c. The English constitution and the Mayflower Compact d. The Women's Movement and IRA
Private prisons can often be run more cheaply and efficiently than public prisons because:
A. their nonunionized staffs receive lower levels of healthcare insurance. B. they are part of the government bureaucracy. C. they pay significantly lower base salaries to their staffs. D. their nonunionized staffs contend with massive amount of paperwork.
Charles Tittle's control balance theory is difficult to test because of its complexity
a. True b. False
Under the silent witness theory, a photograph or videotape may be introduced to document the events recorded with a sponsoring witness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)