Criminals sometimes neutralize wrongdoing by maintaining that the victim of crime "had it coming." This is known as:
A) ?denial of responsibility.
B) denial of injury.?
C) ?denial of victim.
D) condemnation of the condemners.
C
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______ occurs when a juror believes that the presented evidence in a trial establishes the guilt of the defendant but still votes to acquit.
A.Jury nullification B.Jury cancellation C.Jury counter-decision D.Jury exoneration
Presentence investigations have a convicted offender's version of events. One primary function of this component is for the convicted offender to:
A) beg the judge for leniency. B) accept responsibility. C) rationalize the crime. D) show his/her innocence.
What type of report is used to document the events that occur when you arrest a suspect?
a. Crime Report b. Incident Report c. Arrest Report d. Daily Activity Report
The way someone behaves in accordance with an order or directive given by another person is __________.
A. normative power B. remunerative power C. coercive power D. compliance