In the "HEARTS" model of dealing with terror, "E" stands for

a. focusing on emotions
b. emphasizing constructive behaviors
c. emphasizing constructive emotions
d. explaining behavior


A

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the character of the defendant." a. United States v. Salerno b.Gerstein v. Pugh c.Stack v. Boyle d.Mapp v. Ohio

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. In order to avoid entrapment, criminal suspects must be given an "opportunity" for the commission of a crime and not the "motivation." 2. During initial meetings between the investigator and potential informants, officers should tell the informant that minor criminal activity on their part will be "overlooked." 3. "Flipping" refers to a situation in which an undercover agent indulges in illegal operations. 4. Paranoia is common among drug dealers and they will pretend to know more about the undercover officer than they actually know. 5. Undercover officers can feel guilty because of the need to betray those (criminal suspects) who have come to trust you.

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The quicker a psychoactive drug enters the brain the __________ the effect

a. less intense b. more apparent c. more intense d. less apparent

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Which of the following is an example of a diversion program?

A. After Sarah gets out of jail, she has to pay for damages she caused to the victims. B. Harley has to apologize to his victim before the judge hands down a sentence. C. Isaiah avoids going to jail by attending school and patching holes in the sidewalk. D. Kaitlyn gets a lesser charge by telling the police who supplied her with heroin.

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