__________ seeks to return offenders to the community as law-abiding citizens by providing therapy or vocational or educational training. Based on this approach, offenders are treated, not punished, so that they will not continue their criminal activity.
a. Retribution b. Incapacitation
c. Rehabilitation d. Deterrence
Question 2In a third-party fee-for-service approach of health care, patients:
a. have an incentive to limit their visits to doctors and hospitals.
b. usually seek a second opinion on recommended medical procedure.
c. usually pay for their own service.
d. have no incentive to limit doctor or hospital visits.
Question 3Some analysts refer to today's middle-aged women as the sandwich generation because they are caught between the needs of their young children and their __________.
a. employment
b. elderly relatives
c. husbands or partners
d. community commitments
Question 4_____ is based on the assumption that offenders who are detained in prison or are executed will be unable to commit additional crimes.
a. Retribution b. Incapacitation
c. Rehabilitation d. Deterrence
Question 5Which of the following is NOT part of the health care reform bill that was signed into law in 2010?
a. The federal government would provide additional money for primary-care services.
b. Households with incomes below 250,000 would be subject to pay higher taxes to help pay for health care reform.
c. Most people would be required to buy health insurance or pay a penalty for not having it.
d. Insurance companies and plan administrators would pay a 40-percent excise tax on all family plans costing more than 27,500 a year.
Question 6The text observes that although most married women now share responsibility for the breadwinner role, many men do not accept their share of domestic responsibilities. Hochschild terms this disparity the __________.
a. double whammy
b. two-tiered job
c. double day or second shift
d. knick-knack paddy-whack