Inherited behavior involves cognitive adaptations to conditions in an individual environment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Persons with __________________ have a history of poor social interaction and have been described as being "weak and ineffective, lacking energy, passive and nice but totally inadequate."

a. psychosocial skills b. dependent personality c. separation anxiety d. antisocial tendencies

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Which of the following is a difference between a stop and an arrest?

A. A stop requires probable cause, whereas an arrest can be justified by reasonable suspicion. B. An arrest is the act of apprehending a suspect for the purpose of detaining him or her, whereas a stop is a relatively brief intrusion on a citizen's rights. C. A stop requires a warrant, whereas an arrest can be made without a warrant. D. An officer intends to investigate suspicious activity during an arrest, whereas he or she intends to make a formal charge during a stop.

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Proponents of positivism, a new way of approaching science, in criminal law included ______.

a. Benjamin Mendelsohn and Frederick Wertham b. Ur-Nammu and Hammurabi c. Cesare Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham d. Cesare Lombroso, Rafaele Garrafalo, and Enrico Ferri

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

1. Maximum-security prisons represent the most secure form of incarceration in the United States 2. Among the concerns related to supermax prisons is the high degree of isolation and the constitutionality of such institutions. 3. The inspector general’s report found that private prisons had higher instances of safety and security violations compared to publicly-funded prisons in the federal system. 4. he primary purposes of prisons are to hold people accused of crimes until their court dates and to hold people convicted of lesser offenses who were sentenced to less than one year of incarceration. 5. The Safe Prisons Communications Act, which was signed into law in 2009, allows prisons to jam wireless telephone communication signals in an effort to combat inmate use of cell phones.

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