What is a Justice Reinvestment?

What will be an ideal response?


A data-driven approach to criminal justice reform that examines and addresses justice system expenditures and population drivers in order to generate cost-saving that are then reinvested in high-performing public safety strategies.

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In early England, imprisonment was not a form of punishment

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Liberals grew deeply concerned about state-enforced therapy after which published author’s study?

a. David Rosenhan b. Philip Zimbardo c. Francis Cullen d. Travis Hirschi

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William Gibson (1984) introduced ‘cyberspace’ to the popular lexicon through his novel ______.

a. Ender’s Game b. Neuromancer c. Nineteen Eighty-Four d. Cryptonomicon

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How does the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 apply to federal employees?

A. It establishes a reward system for federal employees who report their employers for genuine violations of rules, abuse of power, and wasting funds (among other concerns). B. It implements a structured method for federal employees to report their employers for rule violations, wasting funds, or abusing authority (among other concerns). C. It prevents reprisal against federal employees who report their employers for rule violations, wasting funds, or abusing authority (among other concerns). D. It establishes a strict set of consequences for federal employees who falsely report their employers for rule violations, wasting funds, or abusing authority.

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