Law enforcement in colonial America paralleled the _________ model
A) ?British
B) ?Chinese
C) ?Japanese
D) ?Spanish
E) ?French
A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Intentional behaviors that violate norms but are conducted in honorable ways and for the good of people are acts of positive deviance. 2. According to sociologists, violations of aesthetic norms and physical incapacity (including physical disability) are two examples of physical deviance. 3. According to sociologists, deviance is always studied as a relative definition. 4. Flashmobs are deviant because they break out in synchronized dancing in public places where dancing usually does not take place.
In prosecuting white-collar crimes in federal court, the government is usually required to prove that the accused committed the prohibited act “_____________.”
a. with malice aforethought b. with culpable negligence c. with reckless abandon d. knowingly and willfully
In accordance with ABC 106.07, a minor commits an offense if he or she
a. falsely states that he or she is 21 years of age to be served an alcoholic beverage. b. presents a false document that indicates he or she is 21 years of age in order to purchase an alcoholic beverage. c. does both a and b above. d. Neither a nor b is an offense.
The Uniform Crime Report is compiled each year by the _______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word