Which of the following is a type of cyber crime that is usually designed to damage a nation's infrastructure, which includes its power companies, water treatment plants, airports, chemical plants, and oil refineries?

A. Cyberdeviance
B. Identity theft
C. Cyberattack
D. Corporate violence


Answer: C

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A. Budget cuts in states have forced reductions in the number of public police. B. Private security firms are better at solving crimes than the police. C. People believe that the police and other law enforcement agencies are corrupt. D. Private security guards have more extensive training than law enforcement officers.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Left untreated, anxiety disorders will usually dissipate on their own over time. 2. Medications can be used as an option for curing ADHD. 3. Programs and interventions for dealing with behaviorally based disorders target both parents and children. 4. Because children with behaviorally based disorders and problems usually only struggle in only one environment (e.g., home, school, or community), interventions should be narrowly focused on that single environment. 5. Few children with ADHD continue to have symptoms into adolescence.

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The United States has:

a. a uniform criminal code. b. a common law that supersedes the statutes of individual jurisdictions. c. a federal criminal code under which most charges are brought. d. variations among jurisdictions in defining crimes and punishments.

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