Rationalisations for fraud may include all of the following except:

a. the victims were greedy too;
b. corporations can afford it;
c. fraud is a ‘victimless’ crime;
d. the fraudster is mentally ill/disordered and incapable of appreciating what they did was wrong.


d. the fraudster is mentally ill/disordered and incapable of appreciating what they did was wrong.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Alcoholics with Korsakoff's psychosis and memory loss often tell elaborate stories of imagined past, trying to fool others into thinking they remember. What is this behavior called?

A. anterior communication B. fuzzy trace memories C. amnesia D. confabulation

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Crimes against public order and morals:

a. must identify a specific victim. b. injure society as a whole. c. are strict liability crimes. d. involve victims who consented to the crime.

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Defendants who are regarded as dangerous or likely to commit crimes while awaiting trial are kept in jail for society's protection under preventive detention

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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