This driver is involved in a hit-and-run because they have tried the case in his or her mind and have found the other driver at fault, refused to be a party to the accident, and drives off. This type of hit-and-run driver is known as the: _____

a. apprehensive driver
b. alarmist driver
c. projectionist driver
d. sneak operator


c

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According to the social dominance theory, the dominant group maintains power over the dominant group with sociological forces such as ____________, ____________, and ____________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What relationship do forgery and uttering share in a criminal act?

a. Forgery involves making a false document and uttering involves passing a forged document. b. Forgery involves passing a forged document and uttering involves creating a false document c. Forgery involves embezzlement and uttering involves creating a forged document. d. None of the above

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There is an encouraging movement of ________ in the corrections field

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Auto theft and burglary are the property crimes most often cited by victimologists who study the problem of _____

a. provocation b. precipitation c. facilitation d. curiosity

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