Which of the following is NOT an institutional risk factor for inmate victimizations?
A. more time spent in educational programs
B. more time spent in leisure activities
C. more distant from other inmates
D. more time spent in visitations
D. more time spent in visitations
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Which of the following is not a common explanation for the various forms that abuse of power takes?
A. Corruption is a function of society's ambivalence toward many forms of vice-related criminal behavior. B. Policing tends to attract individuals who do not have the financial means to maintain a middle-class lifestyle. C. The cynicism of the job and the personality traits officers are likely to have make them more likely to tend toward corruption. D. The wide discretion police enjoy, coupled with low visibility among the public, makes them likely candidates for corruption.
Which example supports the conclusion that the juvenile justice system is theoretically different from the adult criminal justice system?
a. After witnessing his 8-year-old neighbor stealing a Hershey bar from the convenience store, Officer Green reprimanded the child and brought him home to his mother. Later that week, Officer Green arrested a 36-year-old woman for shoplifting at the same store. b. Tara was recently placed in a residential treatment facility in New York following a suicide attempt at her high school. Tara’s twin brother Lucas is in a Virginia residential treatment facility for behavioral problems. c. Jack Brown and Joe Green are both police officers; however, Officer Brown is a juvenile officer, while Office Green has received special training as an adult officer. d. Adam hit his classmates at age 5, stole at age 8, set fires at age 12, and was incarcerated for aggravated assault at age 26.
How can community surveys be used for evaluative purposes?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is always necessary after a progress interview?
a. Follow-up b. Discipline c. Training d. Organizing