An approach to human behavior and causality that assumes human actions are largely caused by forces external to individuals that can be identified is called ________

a. determinism
b. replication
c. falsification doctrine
d. essentialism
e. epistemology


A

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The main focus of _____ is vocational training and treatment, not security

a. Minimum security prisons b. Super-maximum prisons c. Medium security prisons d. New-generation maximum security prisons

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In general, people are authorized to use spring guns or any other mechanical device of the sort based on the rules applicable to protecting one's domicile

a. True b. False

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The ____________ developed among hard-core prison camp inmates

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following decreases as prison security level increases?

A) physical barriers to deter escapes B) staff member-to-inmate ratio C) restrictions on inmate movement D) emphasis on inmate programs

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