The incarceration facilities of the early to mid 20th century were ______.
A. often underutilized
B. focused on rehabilitation of youth
C. designed to look like summer camps
D. substandard
D. substandard
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Discuss three principles from the American Correctional Association Code of Ethics. Provide an example of a prison situation to which each principle would apply.
What will be an ideal response?
Occupational culture is defined as which of the following?
a. The particular roles and experiences of the different occupational groups within the institution. b. The attitudes, values, and norms of an institution. c. police professionalism d. all of these
A farmer has a diminished expectation of privacy in an open field surrounding the farmhouse because
A) the farmer normally has taken no steps to restrict persons from looking at his fields. B) an open field was beyond the curtilage of a dwelling house at common law and, therefore, an occupier of open land would not expect privacy in such a location. C) the common law distinguished between the privacy given a home and that level of privacy expected in an open field. D) all of the above are correct responses. E) none of the above statements is a correct response.
State-sponsored terrorism in Guatemala has fostered a populace with a shared set of experiences of systemic human rights violations. It is a populace not only cynical of the formal, institutional applications of justice but also one that has experienced extralegal "justice"
a. True b. False