A convicted felon who is prevented from voting, serving on a jury, or carrying a pistol, is being subjected to

a. unconstitutional restrictions, according to Richardson v. California
b. typical conditions of a pardon.
c. conditions that can be imposed while the felon is in prison but that must be restored as soon as the felon leaves prison.
d. civil disabilities.


d

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a. theory falsification b. inadequate theory c. missing variation d. independence e. nonexistence

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Which of the following statements best captures the ideology behind the Sustain and Support phase believed to be necessary for successful prisoner reentry?

a. Which of the following statements best captures the ideology . Sustaining and supporting returning ex-offenders require continued monitoring by the criminal justice system. b. Ex-offenders are responsible for the sustainability of a crime-free lifestyle, even when this implies that they have to seek out their own aftercare. c. Long-term community-based support is necessary to connect ex-offenders who are no longer under supervision to the services they need. d. Short-term community-based interventions are the most viable for ex-offenders because many of them have already received a significant amount of programming while incarcerated.

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Discuss in detail the history and significance of the Walnut Street Jail.

What will be an ideal response?

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Detailed field notes compensate for the fact crime scenes can be chaotic. There are six examples of chaotic crime scene conditions in the text. State any four of those six examples.

What will be an ideal response?

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