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washai

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In what substantive ways do the police and corrections subcultures resemble each other?
 
  What will be an ideal response

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Which of the following is not a technique for getting budgets approved and appropriated?
 
  a. Being a political realist
  b. Making good use of graphics
  c. Having a carefully justified budget
  d. If possible, abdicating budgetary control



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Answer to Question 1

The ever-present potential for physical danger, hostility directed at officers by inmates and even by the public, unreasonable role demands, a tedious and unrewarding work environment, and dependence on one another to work effectively and safely in their environment. Several norms of corrections work have been identified that are similar to those found within the police subculture: Always go to the aid of an officer in distress; do not rat; never make another officer look bad in front of inmates; always support an officer in a dispute with an inmate; always support officer sanctions against inmates; and do not wear a white hat.

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washai

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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