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16 Cards in this Set
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The primary focus of the Three Strikes Law
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The containment of recidivism |
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The majority of state prisoners who are on drugs have how many prior sentences to incarceration or probation?
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At least three
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Women ages 20-24 are at the greatest risk of what?
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Domestic violence |
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First state to enact a Three Strikes Law |
Washington, in 1993
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Ethics literally means what? |
Habits |
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Integrity |
A firm adherence to a code of especially moral values |
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The defense attorney |
must never assist clients in offering false testimony under any circumstances
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The nation's first juvenile court was established |
In Illinois in 1899 |
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Men make up this percentage of the prison and local jail population
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90% |
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Sociological and psychological forces |
Can impact ethical and unethical behavior, but more studies must be done
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Dropping out of high school makes you _____ as likely to get arrested
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Three times |
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Juvenile crime has steadily
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decreased since the early 1990s |
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A police officer must act off duty
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the same way as he acts on duty, in uniform |
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Rotten Barrel Theory
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Unethical and illegal behavior not only occurs at the individual officer level but also may be traced to top administrative officials |
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How many individuals were under supervision of the state and federal criminal justice systems in 2009?
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7 million |
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Inappropriate behavior can be attributed to a few individuals within the police department
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Rotten Apple Theory |