Which test asks whether defendants have reached a point where they've gotten control of everything they need to complete the crime?

a. the indispensable element test
b. the dangerous proximity to success test
c. the unequivocality test
d. the probable desistance test


a

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When considering how staff members such as probation officers or community corrections counselors relate to offenders,

a. the use of negative reinforcement must be frequent. b. being friendly is more important than having any particular training. c. the quality of the interaction is more important than the quantity. d. it is important that meetings be held at least three times per week.

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________ or defects affecting substantial rights may be noticed, although they were not brought to the attention of the court

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Which theory is derived from the work of Karl Marx and contends that inequality and power are the central issues underlying crime and its control?

a. conflict theory b. strain theory c. social reaction theory d. social learning theory

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________ is a killing committed intentionally but without malice.

A. Voluntary manslaughter B. Justifiable homicide C. Negligent homicide D. Criminal homicide

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