The notion that public order crimes are “victimless” is
a. widely accepted among criminologists and the general public
b. contested by criminologists but accepted among the general public
c. rejected by criminologists, due to the number of “secondary victims” harmed by such crimes
d. rejected by criminologists, due to the large number of public order crimes reported each year on the
c. rejected by criminologists, due to the number of “secondary victims” harmed by such crimes
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a. Kent v. United States c. McKeiver v. Pennsylvania b. In re Gault d. Tennessee v. Garner
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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