What was the appellate case that attempted to establish protections against self-incrimination, but did not contain provisions for enforcing any requirements?

A) Miranda v. Arizona, 1966 B) Escobedo v. Illinois, 1964
C) McNabb v. U.S., 1943 D) Mallory v. U.S., 1957


B

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Maltreatment as defined by the Model Child Welfare Protective Services includes:

a. Neglect and physical abuse only b. Neglect, physical abuse and sexual abuse c. Neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse and emotional abuse d. The Model Child Welfare Protective Services did not define maltreatment

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As a prison administrator, you have been charged with changing your prison's organization from one under the custodial model to one that has a more rehabilitation model approach. Explain what, exactly, this means and how you might be able to do this.

What will be an ideal response?

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According to Frank Schmalleger's typology of male inmate roles, a(n) ________ responds to the boredom of prison life by causing problems for others.

A. punk B. retreatist C. hedonist D. agitator

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Prisons designed to hold the "toughest of the tough" are called:

a. maximum security prisons. b. solitary confinement. c. custodial confinement. d. super-max prisons.

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