Some authors indicate concern that instead of being ________ to prisons and probation, intermediate sanctions often become ________ to our existing correctional system

a. similar / contradictory
b. supplements / alternatives
c. contradictory / similar
d. alternatives / supplements


d

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The sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo on March 20, 1995 involved a small number of victims.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Ben is an identity thief. His scam is fairly straightforward: he has a skimmer that he puts on the credit card reader at the gas station. When unsuspecting patrons pay for their gasoline, Ben gets a copy of their credit card information. Ben has just purchased a Mercedes Benz under one of his unsuspecting victim's names. When the car dealer does the credit check, they find that there is an alert for potential stolen identity. Ben is arrested, charged, convicted, and sentenced to 10 years in prison. As an identity thief who is good with numbers and money, Ben makes friends inside prison pretty quickly. He runs a betting ring that both correctional officers and inmates are part of and Ben gives pointers to some of the younger guys. In addition to Ben's betting practice, he has a job in the

captain's office helping crunch numbers and budgets. What does Ben accomplish by working in the captain's office? A. Vocational training will help Ben at his parole hearing. B. This is the concept of a work furlough. C. He is working toward his degree in accounting. D. Correctional administration needs to keep inmates busy.

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George Vold saw crime as a manifestation of denied needs and values

a. True b. False

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Which is true of peremptory challenges during jury selection?

a. They are unlimited in number. b. They require a stated reason for dismissal of a prospective juror. c. They are constitutionally compelled to have a basis in "content" questions. d. They can be used to excuse jurors for no particular reason.

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