____________ can be defined as a systematic set of interrelated statements or principles that explain some aspect of social life

a. Social theory
b. Relative deprivation
c. Utilitarianism
d. Sociology of law


a

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Following the "Black Death" in the 14th century, laws were enacted in England to regulate wages as well as punish those who refused to work

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Construct an essay differentiating between the common idea of intelligence quotient (IQ) and the contemporary emphasis upon what analysts are calling both emotional intelligence (EQ) and social intelligence (SQ). What are the differences? Can you think of specific examples of how people can have one and not the other? Furthermore, include in your analysis a police example or two of how the oft-cited idea that police work is about "common sense" relates to these two rather new ideas in the world of interpersonal relations. Given the emphasis on constitutional law and sociological/criminological theory today, we know that academic intelligence is absolutely critical for the professional police officer. And yet, it is still true that without common sense (in today's parlance, emotional

intelligence/social intelligence) it is impossible to develop competence in police work. What will be an ideal response?

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U.S. citizens cannot be victims of human trafficking

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Regarding the length of PSI reports, it can be said with confidence that PSI report length is:

A) limited by statute. B) modified by sentencing judges. C) variable among jurisdictions. D) the same.

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