The policy of the Supreme Court and the lower courts of avoiding intervention in prison operations is generally known as the ______ and was based on two primary premises.
a. hands-off doctrine
b. hands-on doctrine
c. hands-free doctrine
d. freedom doctrine
a. hands-off doctrine
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Which of the following factors has not been cited in support of the argument that urban political corruption declined in the course of the 20th century?
a. Civil service reforms (which reduced patronage) b. The welfare state’s displacement of urban machines c. The increasing power of white ethnics d. The increasing importance of television advertising (reducing the role of party organization)
Lawsuits that are targeting the ability of employers to question applicants about an arrest, even if it did not result in conviction generally are based on
A) the Eighth Amendment. B) the Civil Rights Act. C) Section 1983. D) the clear and present danger test.
______ are student-focused interventions attempting to change the perspective of students who have caused problems, are disruptive, or have violated school rules or policies.
A. Adaptive practices B. Conversion practices C. Restorative practices D. Transformative practices