The six major categories of controlled substances include narcotics, depressants, stimulants, marijuana, simulated controlled substances, and

a. tranquilizers.
b. hallucinogens.
c. PCP.
d. dangerous drugs.


Answer: b. hallucinogens.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Intermediate sanctions are beneficial in that they:

a. are a cost-saving alternative. b. serve the needs of certain offenders. c. help reduce prison overcrowding. d. all of these.

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Criminal liability is criminal conduct that is without justification or excuse, and, therefore, qualifies for criminal punishment

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Supreme Court has banned the execution of the insane. However, the Supreme Court allowed Arkansas officials to force a convicted murderer to take drugs to make him sane enough to be executed, in Singleton v. Norris (2003). The Supreme Court also held that an inmate who becomes mentally ill while in prison could not be executed, in Ford v. Wainwright (1986). Using the Eighth Amendment's "cruel

and unusual" standard, how can you reconcile the decisions in the Arkansas case and in the Ford v. Wainwright case? In one situation, an insane person can be medicated and then put to death, while in the other situation, a person who becomes insane cannot. Beyond the Eighth Amendment, do you think there are any ethical issues raised by the Arkansas case? What will be an ideal response?

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