What is the BSA’s “No Piracy” program?

a. a program where persons can get paid to turn over co-workers using unauthorized copies of
software
b. a program where anti-piracy speakers give educational seminars to primary and secondary
schools
c. a program where netizens can subscribe to weekly news of piracy lawsuits across the globe
d. a program were users can offer and gift software programs to those who may not be able to
afford it


a. a program where persons can get paid to turn over co-workers using unauthorized copies of
software

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Police conduct that is considered reasonable by the police officer engaged in the conduct is referred to as:

a. subjective reasonableness. b. objective reasonableness. c. reasonable objectiveness. d. unreasonable objectiveness.

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In the triad system the rank of all members begins with the number "3"

a. True b. False

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Match the theorist in Column 1 with the ideas or principles that best match his or her theory in Column 2

1. Walter Reckless a. Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls, & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization 2. Emile Durkheim b. The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming 3. Sykes and Matza c. Social control most compatible with social learning theory 4. Travis Hirschi d. Deviance helps maintain social order, as even a society of saints would find something to condemn 5. Albert Reiss e. Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency 6. Ron Akers f. Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower-class youth

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Juvenile records are kept sealed but court proceedings are open to the public

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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