Another explanation for Billy’s aggression could be hormonal. According to Gaines and Miller (2011), “criminal activity in males has been linked to elevated levels of hormones-specifically testosterone, which controls secondary sex characteristics and has been associated with traits of aggression (p.26).
Sentencing and corrections, (CJ2231) the final frontier for Billy...what should his sentence be - indeterminate or determinate and explain the differences between both; should he be considered for parole/early release ever and why not or why; and what is his last step in the CJ process? Don't be weak in this answer.
According to Gaines and Miller (2011), there are six forms of punishment (pp.200-201). They are: capital punishment, imprisonment, probation, fines, restitution/community service, and apologies (Gaines and Miller, 2011, pp.200-201).
If I were a jury member and was going to choose a punishment and sentence Billy, I would need to consider the following once the guilty verdict has been read. The sentencing