Match the key terns listed in Column 1 to the description in Column 2. Use each description only once.
A. The Quiz Show Scandal
B. Payola
C. Emile Durkheim
D. Henry Lyons
E. Peter Popoff
F. Abraham Kennard
G. Tony Alamo
H. United Way
A. A scandal that involved contestants given the answers to questions
B. A bribe to promote records over the air paid to DJs and station managers
C. Sociologist who regarded religion as the conscience of society
D. Convicted of tricking corporations into paying for nonexistent membership lists
E. Faith healer who used tactics such as holy shower caps said to heal people
F. Promised grants to black preachers to lure them into his Ponzi scheme
G. An evangelist who married eight women and failed to file tax returns
H. A charitable organization that has been rocked by financial scandal more than once
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Which of the following statements best illustrates the idea of punishment as a deterrent?
A. If we can identify the reason an offender committed a crime, we can address it and modify the offender’s behavior. B. Punishment should be commensurate with both the crime and the offender’s moral blameworthiness and prior criminal record. C. An offender should be punished so that others will not commit the same crime. D. The offender should be removed from society to protect the community from further criminal activity.
What element is not required to find an offender guilty of felony murder?
a. causation b. an offender attempting to commit or committing a named felony c. death connected to the felony d. more than one person involved
Alzheimer's disease primarily affects
a. minorities. b. the elderly. c. juveniles. d. the poor. e. college graduates.
Historically, American military preparedness had been based on the axiom that U.S. Armed Forces should be able to fight two independent major wars while maintaining a _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word