Term
What are the 3 major approaches to criminal justice?
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- Conservative
- Liberal
- Critical
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What are the 4 reasons for reaffirming rehabilitation in corrections? |
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- The ideology of rehabilitation provides an important rationale for opposing the conservative’s assumption that increased oppression will reduce crime.
- Rehabilitation still receives considerable support as a major goal of the correctional system.
- Rehabilitation has historically been an important motive underlying reform efforts that have increased the humanity of the corrections system.
- Rehabilitation is the only justification of criminal sanctioning that obligates the state to care for an offenders need or welfare.
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What is considered problem population? |
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Elderly
HIV AIDS
anyone who requires special needs for housing or medical needs ect. |
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True or False?
Just deserts are endorsed by both liberals and conservatives. |
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True or False?
The major limitation of just-deserts is that it attempts to reduce criminality. |
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Definition
False
- The major limitation of just-deserts is that it does not attempt to reduce criminality.
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Term
It is suggested that just deserts should be combined with other strategies, such as _________________.
1. Deterrence and Rehabilitation
2. Rehabilitation and Deference
3. Segregation and Deterrence
4. Seperation and Validation
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1. Deterrence and Rehabilitation
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