__________ are ties people have to parents, school, peers and others
A. Social control
B. Social bonds
C. Social disorganization theory
D. Cultural determinism
B
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A ________ issue is an identified problem, offender characteristic, or pattern of conduct that requires intervention to overcome or change.
A. surveillance B. needs C. risk D. supervision
List the three prongs of the balanced approach to corrections?
What will be an ideal response?
Scholars recommend that ______ be tasked to third parties, in order to ensure equal treatment of both the experimental and control groups.
a. association b. randomization c. matching d. testing
Warden Smith supervises 2000 male inmates who are incarcerated for various reasons, including murder, rape, robbery, drugs, theft, and arson. He meets with every inmate who is sentenced to his prison to get an understanding of where each inmate came from and how he can possibly prevent recidivism.Joey is in prison for attempted murder. He got into a fight at a local bar with a man with whom he
was drinking some beers. The man made a comment about Joey's girlfriend and Joey just snapped and beat him until he was unconscious. Warden Smith asked Joey why he did not just walk away from this man who commented about his girlfriend. Joey explained to Warden Smith that he always saw his father and uncles handle disagreements by fighting. He says this is the only way he knows how to settle disputes. _______ theory best explains Joey's behavior. A) ?Critical B) ?Social learning C) ?Psychodynamic D) ?Choice E) ?Life course