Explain how the doctrine of strict liability applies to criminal law. o In certain cases, the law holds the defendant to be guilty even if criminal intent to

What will be an ideal response?


commit the offense is lacking? this is called "strict liability.".
While strict liability is inconsistent with the concept of mens rea, it is designed to
o protect the public by eliminating the possibility that the offender may try to absolve him or herself of criminal culpability.

o Most strict liability offenses involve endangering the public welfare in some way.

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____ theory recognizes that as people mature, the factors that influence their behavior change.

A. Social structure B. Developmental C. Psychological D. Social process

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Explain how the Supreme Court of the United States redefined the Confrontation Clause in Crawford v. Washington (2004).

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is an attribute of the best correctional systems within juvenile justice?

a. Use of threats and violence to scare offenders into behaving while in custody
b. Segregating the juveniles so that they can come to fully understand the scope of their crimes.
c. Make dedicated efforts to prepare offenders for a productive life in the community
d. Shame the offender into conforming with ways of society

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________ was developed when a New Mexico district court judge read a comic strip in which the character Spiderman was tracked by a transmitter affixed to his wrist

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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