What is it called if a white-collar offender uses a prison computer to commit a crime, like coordinate a fraud scheme?
a. Jailstripe crime
b. Rule violations
c. Relapse
d. Prison deviance
a. Jailstripe crime
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The primary avenue of redress for corporations seeking to litigate charges of corporate espionage is the criminal courts
a. True b. False
Which of the following is NOT a recent change in the role of the victim in the criminal justice system?
a. District attorneys' informing victims of the outcome of cases b. Police consultation with victims as to whether to arrest offenders c. The use of victim impact statements in court d. Victim testimony to parole boards
Jury deliberations:
a. are over as soon as the jurors vote on each charge. b. are over if the jurors notify the judge they are unable to reach a verdict. c. if the jurors notified the judge they are unable to reach a verdict, the judge may give them instructions about their duty to deliberate. d. cannot last longer that a length of time established by the state legislature.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In stalking cases, electronic communications to engage in harassment can include fax machines, pagers, computers, and text messages. 2. Unlawful sexual intercourse applies to males only. 3. Premeditation is a necessary element, which must be proven in kidnapping.