The following principles are identified as elements of the Belmont Report with the exception of ______.

a. beneficence
b. informed consent
c. justice
d. respect for persons


b. informed consent

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According to Felson's interviews with 500 individuals about disputes in which they had taken part,

A. If third parties prompted conflicts, they tended to be more severe. B. Confrontations were more severe if a woman were the victim. C. Third parties had no affect on the confrontations. D. Third parties only decreased violence as opposed to escalating it.

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The “Castle Doctrine” or “Line in the Sand” laws are also known as ______.

a. “No Duty to Retreat” Laws b. insanity defenses c. laws against entrapment d. Brady laws

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Industry experts estimate that the worldwide criminality of traditional Italian organized crime equals approximately ________annually.

a. $500 billion b. $100 billion c. $200 billion d. $300 billion

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Alice is 16 and lives with her mother and four younger siblings in an impoverished neighborhood. Alice does well in school and will be the first of her family to graduate from high school. She knows she could have a better life by getting a college degree, but she does not have the means to go to college and no one ever talks to Alice about furthering her education. Like many teenage girls her

age, Alice wants trendy clothes, fashionable shoes, and expensive handbags. Alice works part-time at the local grocery store, but her earnings go to her mother to help with family finances. Alice is approached and asked to carry drugs to the dealers around town. She agrees; after all, she is not the one selling the drugs so she really is not hurting anyone. The money Alice makes allows her to quit her job at the grocery store, help her mother, and buy clothes, shoes, and handbags. She now thinks that is not necessary to finish school. According to neutralization theory, which of the following techniques best fits Alice? a. Denial of responsibility b. Denial of injury c. Denial of the victim d. Appeal to higher loyalties

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