What is a Guilty But Mentally Ill (GBMI)?
What will be an ideal response?
A verdict, equivalent to a finding of “guilty,” that establishes that the defendant, although mentally ill, was in sufficient possession of his or her faculties to be morally blameworthy for his or her acts.
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According to Abadinsky, which of the following rackets was NOT rampant on the union-controlled New York waterfront?
A) ?gambling B) ?loansharking C) ?cargo theft D) ?human trafficking
States like ______ and Oregon have instituted statewide Intensive supervision programs (ISPs) for youths.
A. New Hampshire B. California C. New Jersey D. Georgia
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has several priorities. Which of the following is NOT among the FBI's current priorities?
A. to protect the United States from major violators of controlled substance laws operating at interstate and international levels B. to protect the United States from cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes C. to protect the civil rights of American citizens D. to protect the United States from terrorist attack
Which statement is false regarding corruption?
A) ?Meat eaters aggressively misuse police power for personal gain by demanding bribes, threatening legal action, or cooperating with criminals. B) ?The Knapp Commission was a public body set up in the 1970s to investigate the New York City police. C) ?Grass eaters accept payoffs when their everyday duties place them in a position to be solicited by the public. D) ?In a general sense, police corruption involves misuse of authority by police officers in a manner designed to produce gain for the law enforcement community and prestige for the department. E) ?Factors such as officer race, prior criminal history, and problems in prior jobs were associated with on-the-job misconduct.