What hypothesis states that marijuana leads to abusing other drugs?
A. the copycat drug hypothesis
B. the pyramid hypothesis
C. the gateway hypothesis
D. the snowball hypothesis
Answer: C
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The __________was designed to bridge the gap between victims' needs and the justice system by assisting in the development and expansion of victim and witness assistance programs
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
David Fahey, a businessman in a medium-sized Ohio town, decides to run for city council. He has a master's degree, is married, has three sons, and is a respected member of society. He fears he may lose the upcoming city council election to a newcomer, Keith Joseph, who recently moved back to town after establishing himself in South Carolina. David works for a large steel company in Ohio and part of his job involves regular communication of top-secret information. While running for political office, David increasingly uses his personal email account to do work at home. A German company looking to steal trade secrets, hacks David's email account. This is an example of ______.
A. industrial espionage B. treason C. election fraud D. a state political crime
Imagine you are a member of a courtroom work group. You notice there is a general lack of cooperation for a particular defense attorney working there. You know that every court community can point to an attorney who has suffered sanctions, with the result that the attorney either no longer practices criminal law in the area or has mended his or her ways. Because the defense attorney is the least powerful member of the courtroom work group, such sanctions force them into a reactive posture. Hoping to help this attorney, you decide to talk to her one day, and explain how her cooperation would get her further in her case objectives. What kinds of things can you tell her that would be helpful? Who can help her in particular, and how?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following identification procedures is generally the most suggestive?
a. lineup b. photographic display c. victim looking through books of mug shots d. showup