In 1860, the first state law against morphine was passed in:
a. Texas
b. Ohio
c. Pennsylvania
d. New York
c. Pennsylvania
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a. Mustard gas b. Lead c. Carbon monoxide d. Zyklon B
The outlaw club phenomenon dates from the years after which war, when many combat veterans, particularly those residing in California, sought new outlets for feelings of hostility and alienation?
A) ?WWI B) ?WWII C) ?the Vietnam War D) ?the Cold War
The perspective that ?crime will be less likely when the potential for getting caught outweighs any likely benefits of breaking the law? is known as theory
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Many white-collar crimes are considered semiprofessional. 2. In the badger game, swindlers pretend to be government investigators seeking the cooperation of the victim to catch a dishonest bank teller. 3. Affinity group fraud involves individuals claiming to be fellow members of the victim’s religion, ethnic group, or professional group and claiming to want to help one of their fellow members. 4. The FBI originally was involved in ivestigating and enforcing white-collar crimes such as false purchases, security sales violations, bankruptcy fraud, and antitrust violations. 5. Actions by professional ethics boards can include suspensions, censure, temporary or permanent removal of license and membership.