Define, compare, and contrast constructive, actual, mere, and knowing possession. Be sure to provide an example of each
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Constructive possession is banned items not on my person, but places I control, for example, in my car or apartment. Actual possession is physical control of banned items on my person, for example, marijuana in my pocket. Mere possession means you don't know what you possess. Knowing possession is being aware of what is possessed.
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The National Directory of Corrections Construction classified prisons into five general types. Identify and describe the five styles.
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Controlled movement is best described as what?
a. Based on a daily schedule in which all inmates move at a specific time. b. An inmate is issued a pass by staff to go to a scheduled appointment. c. Used primarily for family and attorney visits. d. A high security procedure in which inmates must be restrained with cuffs and shackles for movement.
Consider the concept of "problem drinking." Imagine that the researcher defined it as having four (female) or five (male) or more drinks in a row during one drinking episode. What are some potential problems you can foresee in terms of the validity of such a measure for the concept of problem drinking? What are some ways that you could test the reliability of such a measure?
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The University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research annual survey of 2,500 high school seniors, which is considered to be the national standard to measure substance abuse trends among American teens, is known as the: