Legislation about sexual crimes focuses on issues of:

a. sexual transgression as defined by religion;
b. cultural taboos;
c. issues of ability to provide consent;
d. violations of statistical norms.


c. issues of ability to provide consent

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?What are disorderly conduct crimes meant to control?

a. ?sexual intercourse b. ?serious crime c. ?sex crime d. ?bad manners

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If an officer encourages a private citizen to search his neighbor's house for a stolen television, the Fourth Amendment's protection from unreasonable searches and seizures:

a. does not apply to this situation. b. does apply only if evidence of crime is found. c. does apply to this situation. d. does not apply if there was probable cause.

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In the past, what did courts use as the primary remedy when discrimination occurred?

a. equal opportunity selection b. quota systems c. race norming d. none of these choices

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