Criminal acts designed to bring financial reward to an offender are known as:
a. financial crimes. b. situational inducements.
c. economic crimes. d. fiscal crimes.
c
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To prosecute for shoplifting, it is important to prove that the suspect:
a. left the store with the merchandise. b. knew the value of the merchandise. c. intended to steal the merchandise. d. left the store with the merchandise, knew the value of the merchandise, and intended to steal the merchandise.
Which of the following is a prison where offenders rarely leave their cells, eat meals alone, and do not participate in educational or vocational programs?
A. medium security B. supermax C. high security D. maximum security
How difficult do you think it is for defendants to "prove" that a prosecutor was removing potential jury members based on their race or sex, especially if the prosecutor expressed a neutral reason for removing the juror,
such as the prosecutor thought they were "soft on crime" or the prosecutor thought the potential juror "just could not be fair"? What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Spearman’s rho (symbolized by r sub s), or Spearman’s rank order correlation coefficient, is an appropriate measure of relationship for ordinal-level data. 2. Gamma is a PRE measure not well suited for ordinal data. 3. Partial correlation looks at the relationship between two variables while controlling for (taking into account) the effects of one or more other variables. 4. Multiple correlation involves predicting Y (the dependent variable) on the basis of multiple predictors. 5. The ecological fallacy is the error of assuming that relationships based on groups (aggregate, ecological, or a real data) can be validly assumed to be true of individual correlations.