Anyone with stress of any kind is likely to leave their organization

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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If a complaint was made against one of your employees, why should his personnel record be checked as part of the investigation?

a. Personnel records of the accused employee should be carefully scrutinized for evidence that he has previously been the subject of similar complaints. b. The existence of similar accusations may point to the need for a closer examination of the officer's conduct. c. Valuable clues to the employee's pattern of behavior may be revealed by a series of similar complaints. d. All of the above

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Which of the following is a basic rationale for prosecuting and punishing corporations, rather than individual executives?

a. Only organizations, not individuals, can be deterred b. Organizations are less able to compensate victims than are individual executives c. Prosecutors can often secure cooperation more effectively when they have the option of prosecuting both the organization and individual executives d. Legal responsibility for crimes always lies ultimately with the corporation

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What generally limited the privilege of intervention in defense of others to the protection of spouses, family, employees, and employers?

a. judicial rule b. the modern statutory scheme c. the common law d. the U.S. Constitution

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Fattah’s Differential Risk Model of Criminal Victimization included a comprehensive scheme consisting of 10 categories, in which he argued influence the potential of being criminally victimized. These categories included all the following, except ______.

a. opportunities are linked to the characteristics of potential targets and the activities and behavior of those targets b. motivated offender: Perpetrators, even nonprofessional ones, do not choose their victim/targets at random but select them according to specific criteria c. people are more likely to engage in a behavior based on certain desirable results involving rewards or punishment d. exposure to potential offenders and high-risk situations and environments enhance the risk of criminal victimization

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