Is there any place for retribution in peacemaking criminology? Explain your position and provide examples?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Answer may vary.

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Jack is a homeless individual who is down on his luck. A thunderstorm comes up late one night and Jack is looking for a place to sleep out of the rain. He spies a delivery truck parked in an alley behind a business

Jack determines that the truck is unlocked. He climbs into the cab of the truck just before the rain begins. Jack goes to sleep. The next morning, the truck's owner sees Jack, who is still asleep, and calls the police. It would be appropriate for the responding police officer to arrest Jack and charge him with: A) theft. B) unauthorized use of a vehicle. C) theft of service. D) an offense other than one of the above choices.

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A(n) ______ involves the actor, whether expressed or implied, was judged to have possessed intent or purpose to cause an injury.

a. unintentional tort b. civil wrong c. accident d. intentional tort

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At common law a person who accepted money or something else of value in exchange for agreeing not to prosecute a felony was guilty of _____________

a. misprision of justice b. compounding a felony c. bribery d. extortion

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Who was the first theorist to introduce the notion of individual commitment as a powerful determining force in the social control of behavior?

A. Scott Briar B. Jackson Toby C. Travis Hirschi D. Irving Piliavan

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