__________ theory focuses on a person's bonds to society as a factor in preventing crime
A) ?Social learning
B) ?Social disorganization
C) ?Choice
D) ?Social control
E) ?Life course
D
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Which statement(s) best describe(s) juvenile delinquent behavior?
a) It has multiple manifestations and can range in frequency and severity. b) It is easy defined. c) It is a rite of passage for many youngsters. d) Both a and c.
Which of the following statements is true of most special police agencies?
a. They are real police forces with training and recruitment procedures similar to other agencies. b. They participate in the Uniform Crime Reports program. c. Their jurisdiction is limited to a specific area. d. Their police officers have general arrest powers. e. All of the above.
Which technique does not stand alone as its own subcategory of analysis; rather, it is a method that occurs within the larger process of crime analysis that focuses specifically on geography?
a. Operations analysis b. Evidence analysis c. Administrative Support d. Crime mapping
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Age is a justification defense. 2) The M'Naghten rule focuses on the defendant's ability to distinguish right from wrong at the time of the crime. 3) According to the Supreme Court, eliminating the insanity defense violates the U.S. Constitution. 4) A defendant who has been acquitted in criminal court can be tried in civil court without violating the principle of double jeopardy. 5) Entrapment is an example of a procedural defense. 6) A defendant convicted as a result of planted evidence may be able to use a defense of police fraud