What is the Durham rule?

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In the 1954 case Durham v. United States, the court included a volitional or free-choice component to the insanity defense. Thus, according to the Durham rule, offenders are not criminally responsible, even if they are aware of their conduct, if this behavior was the “product of mental disease or defect.” Judge David Bazelon noted that the M’Naghten rule was too narrow.

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More than 20% of children grow up ______.

A. without adequate healthcare B. without a father figure C. living in poverty D. living in unsafe environments

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The child savers were:

a. foster parents b. parishioners c. juvenile justice attorneys d. wealthy, civic-minded citizens

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Courts have generally determined that private security derives their legal authority from governmental statutes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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During the last few years, police departments have assigned officers to shopping malls

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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