An organization's members' understanding of the organization's purpose and values:
a. is critical to their support of the agency's mission.
b. forms the basis of their support of the agency's mission.
c. may not necessarily be essential to their support of the agency's mission.
d. may not necessarily be congruent with their agency's mission.
d
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of Khattala's arrest, then-U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said, "We have shown, time and again, that upholding the rule of law is not inconsistent with safeguarding our national security." Which of the following is NOT one of the safeguards that Khattala has in a civilian criminal court? A. Right to make a plea deal B. Due process C. Right to appeal D. Right to be represented by counsel
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a. a man with a history of violence toward women b. a young person with below average high school grades c. chronic white-collar offenders d. women with secure job conditions
What law provides for the principal means of allowing inmate complaints into the federal court system?
A) Civil Rights Law of 1964 B) Civil Rights Law of 1871 C) United Nations Convention against Torture D) International Declaration of Human Rights
This approach to punishment was widely accepted as a goal from the 1940s to the 1970s
a. incapacitation b. special deterrence c. rehabilitation d. retribution e. general deterrence