a) In his book, William Kelly argues that poverty is directly implicated in neurodevelopment and neurocognitive functioning. Assuming this is true, and if the U.S. is, indeed, the wealthiest nation on Earth, in your opinion, should there be a guaranteed basic income for the poor? In other words, should poor people, especially those with young children, be entitled to basic amenities and services, even if they do not work? Please take a position either way and fully defend it.
b) Next, in your opinion, why do you suppose that drug courts are infrequently used in spite of the fact that they are often much less expensive than traditional criminal justice alternatives? Do you suppose this is likely to change anytime soon? Fully elaborate.
c) Also, after reading about the various types of special problem-solving courts, please propose a new type of problem-solving court that is not identified in the book. Please be creative yet realistic. In other words, your idea should be something that could actually be implemented. Be sure to explain why there is a need for your proposed court and how it would benefit society.
d) Next, in your opinion, should the criminal law recognize the impacts of mental and cognitive disabilities on behavior? In other words, if someone has a significant mental and/or cognitive disorder, should this be taken into account by prosecutors and judges? Is it appropriate or fair to give offenders with the above types of disabilities lenient treatment? Please make a case either way and support it.
Read pages 67-131 and answer the following questions
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