Professional ______ are crimes committed by professionals such as physicians and lawyers in the course of their practices.

A. organized crimes
B. corporate crimes
C. cyber crimes
D. occupational crimes


D. occupational crimes

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A branch of criminology that was developed after World War II and that builds on the tenets of postmodern social thought is known as:

a. Deconstruction criminology. b. Feminist criminology. c. Postmodern criminology. d. Social criminology.

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Which of the following was not one of the ways the Prison Litigation Reform Act attempted to reduce the number of petitions filed by inmates claiming civil rights violations?

A) Inmates must exhaust all administrative remedies before filing in federal court. B) Inmates must pay applicable filing fees and court costs even if filing in forma pauperis. C) Inmates must observe a one-year statute of limitations from the time their conviction becomes final after all direct appeals have been exhausted. D) Inmates are forbidden from filing in forma pauperis if they have had prior petitions dismissed as frivolous or malicious.

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In SPSS, what is the probability associated with the obtained value of the test statistic called?

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The most frequently used disposition in juvenile courts is ________, followed by ________.

A. placement; probation B. probation; placement C. probation; diversion D. placement; diversion

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