Labeling theorists use a(n) ______ definition of crime
A) ?legal
B) ?perceived
C) ?interactionist
D) ?consensus
C
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Which probationers are mostly likely to succeed and which are more likely to fail?
What will be an ideal response?
A person who commits an act of sexual intercourse in a public place may be charged with public ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Match the theoretical ideas in Column 1 with the best theory fit in Column 2
1. Divides decisions into involvement and event a. Lifestyle Theory 2. Both social role and structural position determine risk of victimization b. Rational Choice 3. Those of higher social class are less likely to cross paths with street level criminals argues Hindelang et. al. c. Routine Activities 4. Offenders with social bonds, handles, and handlers, may be restrained from offending 5. These theorists recommend using lists of choice-structuring properties for various types of crimes 6. Crime opportunities change over time and with levels of social disorganization in certain places
Discuss what is meant when it is said that corrections has an ambiguous mission. How does this ambiguity affect the system?
What will be an ideal response?