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42 Cards in this Set
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The word budget comes from the French word "bougette" meaning: |
Small leather bag |
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Deontological ethics examines: |
one's duty to act |
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All but which one of the following are areas in which a police officer can easily get into ethical difficulty |
High speed pursuits
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Grievances in criminal justice organizations deal with: |
Interpretation, compliance, contract |
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Torts against criminal justice employees can include: |
Negligence, intentional, constiutional |
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Job actions that can be taken by unions include: |
Vote of confidence, work slowdown, work speedup
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What are complaint dispositions?
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not sustained, sustained, founded |
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The most frequent form of sexual release in prisons today is through:
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solitary and mutual masturbation |
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Absolute and relative ethics are
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black and white, shades of grey |
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No single force in the last 50 years has had as much impact on criminal justice admin as _____ |
Unions |
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The ________ eater type of police officer is the most corrupt |
Meat |
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Most complaints against against criminal justice employees, especially police, involve serious acts of physical violence |
False, discourtesy |
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What is the most severe type of job action |
Strike |
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Testilying is a |
crime |
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In prison, just like the outside world, _____ is not sexual gratification but rather power, dominance, and control |
rape |
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What is the turning over the running and sometimes the building of prisons by non-government entities |
privations |
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Damages by tort actions |
punitive or compensatory |
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What is doing what is right or how people should act in a profession |
Ethical |
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An _______ is declared when even bargaining in good faith, no agreement between management and unions can be reached |
impasse |
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Less than lethal device |
taser |
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_______ have always been there to do those things that two or more people can not or will not do alone |
organizations |
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The ______ model of government is all about compromise |
consensus |
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To qualify for participation in a drug court program, a defendant must typically |
be charged with possessing or purchasing drugs |
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Today, court administrators preform all the following duties |
preparing reports, training for staff, research and evaluation |
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The _____ doctrine was the courts policy not to interfere in matters pertaining to prison administration. |
Hands off |
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Three issues that have changed prison grievances recently are: |
Civil rights, unionism, feminism |
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Many people believe that one of the greatest impediments in the court's search for truth is: |
the adversarial process |
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One of the strongest taboos in prison is for an inmate to: |
Snitch on other inmates |
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In the socialization process of judges, the psychological discomfort includes all of the following: |
Loneliness, sentencing decisions |
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______ considers the difficulties the offender had living in the community and is likely to have when released from control and supervision to the freedom of the community |
Reintegration |
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Prison is supposed to deter crime because of a social standing and the danger of being excluded from the group, but |
that does not always happen today |
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Judges, court clerks and court admins ______ along very well in court |
do not get |
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the quality of service that a probation officer can provide has ______ to do with their case load |
a lot |
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Is there parole for federal prisoners |
No |
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There are about _____ mill people in prison |
1.5 mil |
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The parole ______ decides who will be paroled |
board |
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The first ______ opened in Miami in 1989 |
Drug Court |
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Justice ______ is justice denied |
Delayed |
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Two competing ideologies of corrections |
Rehab |
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A court is nt a bureaucracy in the traditional sense but rather an ________ |
informal work group |
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In 1887, _______ advocated the study of public admin. He later became prez of the US |
Woodrow Wilson |
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Name a reason for community corrections today |
overcrowding |