By the year 2000, how many domestic violence cases resulted in arrests?
a. 50 percent
b. 10 percent
c. 15 percent
d. 60 percent
a
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The problem of jury competence appears to be:
a. less pronounced in white collar crime cases than in conventional crime cases b. more pronounced in white collar crime cases than in conventional crime cases c. less of a problem in cases involving high level frauds than low level frauds d. more pronounced when jurors are college educated than when they have no college education
The conflict between Palestinian nationalists and Israel ______.
a. was resolved with the end of the Cold War b. was resolved during several phases of negotiations c. has continued since the founding of the state of Israel d. both “was resolved with the end of the Cold War” and “was resolved during several phases of negotiations”
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Reckless’s containment theory was meant to explain why in spite of the various criminogenic pushes and pulls, conformity remains the general state of affairs. 2. Containment theory followed the Chicago school approach in a way that was very Durkheimian. 3. Sykes and Matza argued that delinquents retained a commitment to conventional society and its standards of behavior. 4. The onslaught of the 1980s made control theory very popular. 5. According to Reiss, delinquent peer groups are viewed as a functional consequence of the failure of personal and social controls.
According to Cohen, what are the standards by which teachers evaluate students' behavior?
What will be an ideal response?