The Federal Foreign Relations Authorization Act defines terrorism in terms of four primary elements. The act says that terrorism is premeditated, politically motivated, violent, and ________
A. domestic in nature
B. militaristic in organization
C. committed against noncombatant targets
D. internationally operated
C
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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
You are a lawyer for a civil rights group, who plays tennis with a federal judge occasionally. She's not the most technically savvy person: she still has a flip phone and knows you are much more tech-friendly than her. She wants your opinion about whether contemporary society and our deep reliance on personal devices make it more difficult to assess whether GPS technology is a violation of offenders' rights. What will you tell her? Discuss the various types of monitoring currently used in your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
What often involves conforming to group norms that conflict with those of conventional society?
What will be an ideal response?
Adler-Adler conclude that self-injurers have
a. a high degree of organization with extended deviant subculture and extensive social supports including tips for how to injure self and avoid detection, etc. b. a mid-level degree of organization, exhibit some social interaction with other self-injurers who provide moderate degree of social support. c. least organized form of deviant association, lack social support and a subculture, feel lonely and have difficulty sustaining deviance over time. d. the greatest freedom to commit deviance, enjoy total power to hurt self and derive great sense of empowerment and status among peers for their deviance.