Research done on the long term effects of ______ is an example of Kant’s second formulation.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: syphilis
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With regard to what may be good for ourselves, ______.
a. does not require the actor to totally ignore it b. always requires selfless action c. condemns even unintended self-benefit d. requires that it be the center of moral decision-making
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Early criminological positivists were typically sociological theorists who sought to explain crime through social structural and cultural factors. 2. Phrenologists were some of the earliest proponents of treatment and rehabilitation. 3. Early biological positivists assumed that the criminal law was capable of distinguishing between “normal” people and criminals. 4. Biological positivists seek to explain criminality, criminal behavior, crime rates, and the emergence of the criminal law in their theories. 5. Studies indicate that genetic links to violent crime (e.g., murder and assault) are much stronger than links to other forms of petty crime (e.g., theft and burglary).
The theory of anomie explains criminal behavior as:
a) the result of mental deficiency. b) the result of a poor learning environment. c) a reaction to inequality of opportunity. d) a reaction to an impulse.
Which of the following was a factor that influenced the decision to institute a new student code of conduct in the Metropolitan Nashville Public School District?
A. the disparate impact of the old policies on many at-risk student groups B. outcry from parents in the school community C. legal decisions mandated the change D. a student-driven grassroots campaign