While the energy and growth of the victims’ movement ignited into victim assistance during the 1970s, the families and loved ones of homicide victims were an isolated and overlooked group of victims. Once this was recognized, several victim assistance organizations were developed to provide assistance. These organizations included all, except ______.

a. Families and Friends of Missing Persons established in 1974
b. Victims of Crime established in 1984
c. Parents of Murdered Children established in 1978
d. Mothers Against Drunk Driving established in 1980


b. Victims of Crime established in 1984

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a. True b. False

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A. k B. g C. F D. none of these

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Organized crime is defined as: a. behavior that has been labeled criminal because it is contrary to shared values, customs and norms

b. illegal acts carried out by illegal organizations engaged in the market for illegal goods or services. c. nonviolent crimes committed by business entities or individuals to gain a personal or business advantage. d. the interlocking network of law enforcement agencies, courts, and corrections institutions designed to enforce criminal laws.

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A monopolization conviction requires the prosecution to prove the

A. possession of monopoly power, which includes the power to control or fix prices and unreasonably restrict or exclude competition in a relevant market. B. possession of monopoly power, which does not include the power to control or fix prices and unreasonably restrict or exclude competition in a relevant market. C. willful acquisition or maintenance of such power through scattered unlawful means, but primarily from fair competitive practices such as high quality products, business acumen, or historical accident. D. willful acquisition or maintenance of such power through lawful means, such as from fair competitive practices such as high quality products, business acumen, or historical accident.

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