Multiple Choice
The values-learned perspective suggests:
A) Practitioners bring to their jobs a specific set of values learned from family and community
B) Practitioners' values are no different than those of people not involved with the criminal justice system
C) Values possessed by criminal justice practitioners are learned through a process of socialization occurring during hiring and training
D) None of the above
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