What is meant by the term “indirect rule”?
a. A method used to encourage the mercy and forgiveness of sinners sentenced to hudud punishment
b. A method used to deter the general population of Islamic legal systems from committing crime
c. A method used to build socialism under the leadership of the Communist Party and the guidance of Marxism-Leninism
d. A method used to maintain order and peace by enabling indigenous people to operate native courts by applying customary law
d. A method used to maintain order and peace by enabling indigenous people to operate native courts by applying customary law
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1. Double standard a. Fairness and equity in applying the law sometimes conflict. 2. Burden of proof for liability b. Kidder identified these four types of issues. 3. Blacklisting c. Application of the law is complicated in these cases because the physician plays a passive role. 4. Sex offender notification law d. The practice of subjecting one to a set of values but not applying the same to others. 5. Test to know whether your conduct is ethical e. Is often a good attribute. 6. "Right versus right" ethical dilemmas f. Nongovernmental organization dedicated to anticorruption activities. 7. Assisted suicide g. Less in Civil cases. 8. Transparency International (TI) h. Punishment by exclusion from participation. 9. Loyalty not a virtue i. Requires offenders to register with police. 10.Justice versus mercy j. "Would I want the public to know about this?"
Organized crime's involvement in gambling is not very well documented
a. True b. False
The first major period of federal regulatory expansion at the beginning of the 20th century was inspired by which of the following?
a. Concern over the effects of the great depression b. Environmentalist and consumer activist groups c. Populist sentiments against the abuses of big businesses d. Conservative political interest groups
The National Center for Victims of Crime (2013) conducted a series of focus groups and identified five unmet needs of victims of juvenile offenders. These include all of the following, except ______.
a. lack of understanding among juvenile professionals about the victimization experience and the harm to victims b. more active participation in juvenile justice proceedings and better guidance on how they can access quality victim services c. restorative justice options and practices d. confidentiality for the victims