According to Cayley (1998), why is imprisonment increasingly becoming the most common response to crime?    A. Infractions are increasingly being conceptualized as a crime against society and thus do not warrant individual rehabilitation of penitence  B. Imprisonment is often conceptualized as a deserved punishment and to think otherwise is considered a trivialization of the crime  C. Imprisonment is an effective way to remove Indigenous peoples from their lands and resources and is thus desirable in settler colonial nations such as Canada  D. A and B  E. All of the above

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According to Cayley (1998), why is imprisonment increasingly becoming the most common response to crime?

 
  •  A. Infractions are increasingly being conceptualized as a crime against society and thus do not warrant individual rehabilitation of penitence
  •  B. Imprisonment is often conceptualized as a deserved punishment and to think otherwise is considered a trivialization of the crime
  •  C. Imprisonment is an effective way to remove Indigenous peoples from their lands and resources and is thus desirable in settler colonial nations such as Canada
  •  D. A and B
  •  E. All of the above

 

According to Szaz (1997), the hunting and prosecution of so-called “witches” is a demonstration of:

  •  A. The social construction of crime
  •  B. The importance of science in determining deviance
  •  C. Human’s need to exact revenge
  •  D. The human propensity to believe in spirituality and witchcraft
  •  E. The savagery of historical society

 

What ideas in western criminal justice systems formed during the “Papal Revolution” period?

  •  A. What ideas in western criminal justice systems formed during the “Papal Revolution” period?
  •  B. What ideas in western criminal justice systems formed during the “Papal Revolution” period?
  •  C. What ideas in western criminal justice systems formed during the “Papal Revolution” period?
  •  D. All of the above
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