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18 May, 16:16

A researcher wants to contact former prisoners who are now on parole. She wants to study the difficulty of obtaining employment based on whether the subjects had been convicted of felony versus misdemeanor crimes. She needs to?

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  1. 18 May, 19:20
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    Answer: She needs to do nothing.

    Explanation: The researcher can't do anything in regards the Subpart C. The research in question does NOT meet the criteria for prison research, since people on parole (either minors or adults) are not considered prisoners.
  2. 18 May, 20:12
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    Do nothing in regards the Subpart C.

    Explanation:

    The research does not meet the criteria for prison research (individuals on parole are not considered prisoners). The definition applies to both minors and adults. Also, parole is a provisional discharge of a prisoner who reach agreement to assured conditions before the accomplishment of the maximum sentence period.
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