A) Apply objective criteria to all prisoners
B) IQs of less than 70
C) Person who sees criminality as their life
D) Mental patient returns to the community
E) Julie Schenecker is one
F) Confined for life or until cured
G) Classification based on possible future criminal conduct
H) Classification based on appropriate correctional treatment
I) Classification based on seriousness of crime
J) Person who spends more than 10 years incarcerated
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A) Apply objective criteria to all prisoners
B) IQs of less than 70
C) Person who sees criminality as their life
D) Mental patient returns to the community
E) Julie Schenecker is one
F) Confined for life or until cured
G) Classification based on possible future criminal conduct
H) Classification based on appropriate correctional treatment
I) Classification based on seriousness of crime
J) Person who spends more than 10 years incarcerated
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A) life
B) community
C) short
D) lengthy
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A) violent
B) public order
C) economic
D) property
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A) differ greatly from
B) be similar to
C) vastly like
D) be indistinguishable from
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A) stealing
B) consensual sex with a minor
C) vandalism
D) drug abuse
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A) are too lenient on these offenders.
B) cannot read people's minds.
C) spend too much on these offenders.
D) should not incarcerate those who are ill.
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A) more subjective criteria in an attempt to successfully predict future criminal behavior.
B) expanded criteria to admit all relevant facts and use those facts involved in the case.
C) a limited number of factors pertaining to substance abuse.
D) classification systems that recognize similarities and differences between offenders.
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A) indistinct and hardly any
B) classification and organizational
C) very few significant
D) both treatment and management
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A) Apply objective criteria to all prisoners
B) IQs of less than 70
C) Person who sees criminality as their life
D) Mental patient returns to the community
E) Julie Schenecker is one
F) Confined for life or until cured
G) Classification based on possible future criminal conduct
H) Classification based on appropriate correctional treatment
I) Classification based on seriousness of crime
J) Person who spends more than 10 years incarcerated
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A) Apply objective criteria to all prisoners
B) IQs of less than 70
C) Person who sees criminality as their life
D) Mental patient returns to the community
E) Julie Schenecker is one
F) Confined for life or until cured
G) Classification based on possible future criminal conduct
H) Classification based on appropriate correctional treatment
I) Classification based on seriousness of crime
J) Person who spends more than 10 years incarcerated
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A) violence.
B) drugs or alcohol.
C) acquaintances.
D) the police.
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