What role do criminal subcultures play in Braithwaite's theory of shaming?

a. they make the offender an outcast
b. they engage in stigmatizing shaming more than reintegrative shaming
c. they provide systematic social support for crime
d. they reintegrate the offender into mainstream society


c. they provide systematic social support for crime

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A) single jurisdiction B) threat driven C) analysis of offender MOs D) goal of prevention

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The police today are a product of their ________.

A. sex B. race C. history D. biology

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Jason Fitch, a 35-year-old white male, is arrested in his home for domestic battery, aggravated assault on a police officer, and possession of heroin following an incident in which neighbors called the police after hearing an argument. Given this information, answer the following questions.?In evaluating Mr. Fitch's case file, correctional caseworkers decide that Jason needs help working on his

aggressive tendencies and his expression of these feelings. Most likely Mr. Fitch would be placed in: A) ?drug rehabilitation counseling. B) ?an anger management course. C) ?individual faith-based counseling. D) ?intensive supervision counseling. E) prison-based counseling.

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A rumor is going around about your neighbor stealing a car from a nearby parking lot. You know the neighbor, but have no details of the crime. You know where the neighbor went but keep quiet because you don’t want to get involved. Is this enough for

you to be charged as an accessory for the crime? a. Yes, because a lot of people are saying it. b. Yes, because he fits the description of the suspect. c. No, because you have no direct knowledge about the crime. d. No, because it’s not your car.

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