Researchers who focus on the genetic predispositions to criminal behavior are working under these theoretical perspectives of behavior
a. classical theories
b. psychological theories
c. sociological theories
d. life course theories
e. biological theories
e
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1. Correctional officer a. CO who oversees inmates who are outdoors and engaged in physical exercise 2. New old penology b. COs who have a more comfortable style with inmates 3. Principles of good prison leadership c. The person responsible for the custody, safety, security, and supervision of inmates 4. Warden d. An inmate who uses an employee as a means of obtaining contraband or fun 5. Exploiters e. The person responsible for all activities, safety, and security of the staff and inmates within a prison 6. People workers f. Six principles for success in corrections management 7. Yard officers g. Term for a shift of attention from the society of captives to the government of keepers 8. Work detail supervisors h. CO who oversees prison cafeteria, laundry, etc. work details
When the defense wants several cases of the defendant brought together and heard in one court, he or she makes a motion:
A) To suppress. B) To consolidate. C) To sever counts. D) To compel exemplars. E) To sever defendants.
Goddard concluded that criminality was inherited
a. True b. False
Which of the following is NOT one of the FBI's justifications for emphasizing the Part I offenses?
a. Those offenses often come of the attention of the police. b. Those offenses are the easiest for the police to solve. c. Those offenses are relatively frequent in occurrence. d. Those offenses are regarded by the public as very serious.