Select the incorrect answer. What’s the difference between an “Accessory” and a “Principal”?

a. You can be charged as an “accessory” to an infraction.
b. A principal initiates the crime, but can also “aid and abet” in the crime.
c. You can only be charged as an “accessory” after a felony occurs and you knew the
person was wanted by the police.
d. You can be charged as an “accessory” to a misdemeanor.


d. You can be charged as an “accessory” to a misdemeanor.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Stojkovic and Farkas view correctional leadership as fundamentally linked to the creation and perpetuation of a specific set of that underlie an organizational culture

a. values b. principles c. missions d. policies

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Which ethical system contends that punishment should be consistent with the veil of ignorance?

a. ethical formalism b. ethics of care c. Rawlsian ethics d. utilitarianism

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