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A) retribution.
B) prevention.
C) deterrence.
D) treatment.
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A) Ethical formalism
B) Ethics of care
C) Relativism
D) Utilitarianism
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A) treatment model.
B) justice model.
C) incapacitation model.
D) restitution model.
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A) social contract theory.
B) universalism.
C) utilitarianism.
D) ethics of care.
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A) just deserts
B) expiation
C) treatment
D) social contract
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A) general deterrence.
B) specific deterrence.
C) selective incapacitation.
D) general incapacitation.
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A) probation/parole officers.
B) prison doctors.
C) police officers.
D) prison wardens and administrators.
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A) white hat.
B) inmate lover.
C) bleeding heart.
D) slam.
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A) ignoring the calls of officers in need.
B) the vocal minority shaping the perception of subcultural values.
C) competing interest groups operating within the prison.
D) conflicts between management and officers being reflected in inmate behavior.
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A) ethical formalism.
B) ethics of care.
C) deontological ethics.
D) utilitarianism.
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