Inmates who are are establishing themselves in the power structure of the prison culture
a. disorganized criminals
b. doing time
c. gleaning
d. jailing
d
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1. The neurosciences focus their attention on traits that are inherited at birth. 2. According to evolutionary psychologists, while we all have the potential to exploit others, most of us do not because our minds have been forged by evolution to form cooperative relationships with others. 3. The behavioral activating system is associated with the neurotransmitter dopamine. 4. Damage to the prefrontal cortex can increase the likelihood that a person will engage in antisocial behavior. 5. The low-activity version of the MAOA gene serves as a protective factor against criminal behavior.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Cataloging the different kinds of acts of terrorism has always been difficult. Even now, the organizations gathering this data are few and researchers and students do not have a great deal of information quickly at hand. 2. A shortcoming of the databases we have on terrorism is a lack of a graphical feature - the databases only output lists. 3. Terrorists believe that through self-sacrificing participation in a collective endeavor, they will be of benefit to all. 4. Suicide bombings are not a completely male dominated activity. Females have been very effective suicide bombers. 5. Challenges in today's society in dealing with IEDs and bombs include urbanization, advances in technology and explosives.
Which of the following can be considered “characteristics of the accused” that may render a confession involuntary?
A. Level of physical coercion B. Maturity level C. Duration of questioning D. Deception
Today state and federal burglary statutes
a. restrict burglary to only dwellings b. consider all buildings within the scope of a jurisdiction's burglary statute c. consider only buildings that are inhabited within the scope of burglary d. follow the common law requirements