Which of the following theories of ethical management argues that officers will treat inmates the way they perceive they are being treated by management?
a. "trickle down" theory
b. "eyeforaneye" theory
c. "payback" theory
d. "hierarchical" theory
a
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In S.A.R.A.'s analysis stage, which of the following is not part of the information gathered from sources?
a. Scope of the problem c. Nature of the problem b. Causes of the problem d. Assessment of the problem
A(n) ______ is a conscious choice by an individual to commit or not commit an ac
a. independent b. involuntary c. dependent d. voluntary
Which of the following best describes the TSA?
a. This refers to the centers, offices and projects or the various intelligence agencies “managed” by the Director of National Intelligence. They work independently and collaboratively. b. It is in charge of protecting the entire transportation system of the United States. Most believe it is simply involved with airline security but it has rail systems and ports as well. c. Established in 2002, combining some 22 different federal agencies that had a role in providing security for the United States, it has now grown to be the third largest federal agency with some 240,000 employees. d. Federal agency once known for being responsive absorbed by the Department of Homeland Security just prior to the disastrous response to Hurricane Katrina.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Probably the easiest and most accurate way to explain the inquisitorial process is to simply note its similarity to the Spanish Inquisition. 2. Traditionally, an admission of guilt has had little bearing on inquisitorial proceedings, but increased caseloads in some inquisitorial countries has resulted in the introduction of versions of the guilty plea that has features and impact similar to a guilty plea under adversarial proceedings. 3. One example of U.S. jurisdictions being influenced by inquisitorial proceedings is the increasingly frequent practice of disclosing evidence even prior to a defendant entering a guilty plea. 4. Under Islamic law, the primary way to ensure that the witness is testifying truthfully is through a statement of family lineage.