How can criminality be seen as a form of adaptive behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
Some theorists suggest that crime is a form of adaptive behavior, in that it is the most satisfactory way that the offender can adjust to inner conflicts that cannot otherwise be expressed. Therefore, the crime fulfills some aim or purpose, such as the need to be punished. Crime may also be an adaptation to the stresses of life, providing otherwise disenfranchised individuals with a feeling of purpose and power.
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A) 53 B) 43 C) 73 D) 23
RCPI stands for:
a. Regional Community Policing Institute b. Real Community Policing Initiative c. Regional Community Policing Initiative d. Righteous Community Policing Instilled
Research has provided support for the idea that police officers have a great deal of discretion in how they deal with extralegal factors, such as ______.
a. gender, race, class, etc. b. seriousness of the crime, gender, and past criminal history c. past criminal history, race, class d. race, seriousness of the crime, and past criminal history
What type of container best ensures the preservation of blood samples?
What will be an ideal response?