An individual who takes the money of others by pretending to be a faith healer is committing
a. embezzlement
b. forgery
c. fraud
d. larceny
c. fraud
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In which court case did the United States Supreme Court rule that exculpatory evidence not made available to the accused could result in denial of the constitutional right to a fair trial?
a. Brady v. Maryland b. United States v. Agurs c. Dodd v. Florida Bar d. Nix v. Whiteside
All of the following play an important role for maximizing the therapeutic potential of a family-based program for youthful offenders EXCEPT:
A) Co-occurring targets selected B) Staff practices C) Degree of program integrity D) Staff characteristics E) Each of the above stated play an important role.
Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi's general theory of crime proposes that "the individual characteristic relevant to the commission of criminal acts" is:
a. deception. b. a sense of entitlement. c. lack of empathy. d. low self-control.
What are the typical activities of receivers of stolen property, and how are stolen goods distributed?
What will be an ideal response?