Telltale signs of arson include which of the following?

a. Separate points of origin
b. Trails of burn patterns
c. The presence of accelerant containers
d. All of the above


Answer: d

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Imagine that you are responsible for determining the right level of supervision for a non-violent offender named Mark. Mark is a divorced father of two young children

He shares custody with his ex-wife and is responsible for his children on alternating weekends. He is employed full-time in a nearby office park and is primarily responsible for financially supporting his children. Mark was recently arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. He was arrested one year prior to this for drunk and disorderly conduct, for which he was fined and ordered to perform community service, which he did. What kind of supervisory arrangement do you think best serves the interests of Mark as well as society as a whole?

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A fire has been extinguished by the fire department. The structure is an eight-family apartment building that has suffered extensive damage to over 80% of the building

There was one fatality as a direct result of the fire and several firefighters were injured. The firefighters are still on the scene and have located the origin of the fire. Generally speaking, what is the role of the fire department from this point forward. A. None. Once the fire is extinguished, their role is officially complete. B. To "detect" the possibility of arson but not to investigate arson. C. To investigate who started the fire. D. Clean up the fire scene to include the removal of debris from the site.

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For utilitarians, morality is nothing more than ______.

a. an attempt to bring about as much happiness as possible b. weighing the cost and benefits of each action c. sorting out good and evil intentions d. examining motives of actors

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