What distinguishes voluntary manslaughter from involuntary manslaughter?
What will be an ideal response?
Voluntary manslaughter generally refers to the killing of another person out of an act of passion but lacks premeditation. Involuntary manslaughter usually refers to the accidental or nonintentional death of another human being, with severe negligence.
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__________ are the expected behavior in a society
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
One of the five basic sources of internal invalidity is
A) Endogenous Change B) Being high in internal validity C) Inability to produce valid conclusions about causality D) Lower in generalizable results than quasi-experimental designs
Labelling theory suggests that boys from poor families are more likely to be labelled as deviant than those from high income families:
a. even though they carry out the same actions b. because they experience lack of resources; c. due to the higher number of criminals in that bracket; d. because, on average, they carry out more crimes.
Why do "legitimate" businesspeople willingly cooperate with labor racketeers?
What will be an ideal response?