The underlying assumption of community corrections is that the offender is safe to serve time in the community.
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In the Monograph, the section “Values, Ethics, and Understa…
In the Monograph, the section “Values, Ethics, and Understanding in Criminal Justice Coursework and the World Beyond” is based on the work of which author?
Punishment inflicted on a person who has harmed others and s…
Punishment inflicted on a person who has harmed others and so deserves to be punished is called incapacitation.
Overall, 90% of people who had contact with the police belie…
Overall, 90% of people who had contact with the police believed that the police acted properly.
Officers possess ____________ in deciding when to stop a dri…
Officers possess ____________ in deciding when to stop a driver/person, when to frisk, when to arrest. (Best Answer!)
Very few cases go to trial as a high majority of cases are p…
Very few cases go to trial as a high majority of cases are plea bargained.
Most people think that prisons are run by authoritarian guar…
Most people think that prisons are run by authoritarian guards using power as a means to compliance and order, however, the text reveals that in reality, correctional officers power is limited by all but one of the following.
According to the text, there are more blacks in U.S. Jails t…
According to the text, there are more blacks in U.S. Jails than white.
The U.S. has a ______ court system.
The U.S. has a ______ court system.
Chapter 14 Formula Sheet Liquidity Ratios Acid-test ratio…
Chapter 14 Formula Sheet Liquidity Ratios Acid-test ratio = (Current assets – Inventory – Prepaid expenses) ÷ Current liabilities Current ratio = Current assets ÷ Current liabilities Debt Management Ratios Debt-to-equity ratio = Total liabilities ÷ Stockholders’ equity Equity multiplier = Average total assets ÷ Average stockholders’ equity Times interest earned ratio = Earnings before interest expense and income taxes ÷ Interest expense Asset Management Ratios Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold ÷ Average inventory balance Average sale period = 365 days ÷ Inventory turnover ratio Accounts receivable turnover = Sales on account ÷ Average accounts receivable balance Average collection period = 365 days ÷ Accounts receivable turnover ratio Accounts payable turnover = Purchases on account ÷ Average accounts payable balance Average payment period = 365 days ÷ Accounts payable turnover ratio Operating cycle = Average sale period + Average collection period Cash conversion cycle = Average sale period + Average collection period – Average payment period Total asset turnover = Sales ÷ Average total assets Profitability Ratios Gross margin percentage = Gross margin ÷ Sales Net profit margin percentage = Net income ÷ Sales Return on equity = Net income ÷ Average stockholders’ equity Return on total assets = (Net income + [Interest expense × (1 – Tax rate)]) ÷ Average total assets