_____________ theories examine changes in attitudes, legal rights, and conflict among different groups who do not agree or find consensus.
a) Conflict
b) Anomie/strain
c) Labeling
d) Learning
a) Conflict
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Ethical codes have a “rhetorical function” in that they ______.
a. establish grounds for discipline b. establish norms of behavior c. assure the public that police are required to follow certain standards d. create rules the public can rely upon
Traditional knowledge is ______________
a. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on what someone in a position of authority says b. a basis of knowledge in which we accept something as being true because of a long-running custom or belief c. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on commonly accepted, ordinary reasoning d. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on the media's construction of the truth, which often relies on claims made by politicians and government officials e. a basis of knowledge in which we rely on our own lived experiences
Typically, collective bargaining legislations covers all of the following EXCEPT ________
A) the right to strike B) the right to join or abstain from employee organizations C) conferences for the purposes of meeting in "good faith" on issues affecting working conditions D) MOU on mediation when employee organizations and public agencies fail to reach an agreement E) conferences for the purposes of meeting in "good faith" on issues affecting employee wages and benefits
Sir Walter Crofton created what was referred to as the _______________; basically a permit that was given to a convict in exchange for a certain period of good conduct. Through this process, the convict could instead earn his own wage through his own labor prior to the expiration of his actual sentence. In addition, other liberties were provided so long as the convict’s behavior remained within the lawful limits set by this system.
a. ticket-of-leave b. banishment c. mark system d. chain gang