During the "hands-off" phase of judicial intervention in corrections, the courts did not tend to interfere with correctional practices for many years because:
A) The right of inmates to appeal conditions of confinement had not been established
B) Correctional administrators were presumed to be the experts who knew best how to run their facilities
C) Public attitudes were much more liberal then
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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Q52: Action is taken for the purpose of
Q53: The state (i.e., government) is responsible for
Q54: Action is invoked as a result of
Q55: Legal action is initiated by the individual
Q56: During the "involved-hands" phase of judicial intervention:
A)Inmates
Q58: Under the "restrained-hands" phase of judicial intervention,
Q59: During the "hands-off" phase of judicial intervention:
A)Inmates
Q60: The court can award nominal, compensatory, or
Q61: An inmate seeks $10 million in damages
Q62: An inmate seeks $2 million in damages
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