In the Stanford prison study, ____

a. subjects accepted their roles very readily
b. debriefing sessions were held at the conclusion of the project
c. participants were allowed to leave the simulation periodically
d. inmates were paid more than were guards


A

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Both __________ and _________ oppose plea bargaining, but for different reasons

a. police / judges b. judges / prosecutors c. police / civil libertarians d. prosecutors / civil libertarians

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

1. Computers can be used to facilitate various types of crime. 2. Online pedophiles target older hackers and participants in chat rooms. 3. The term hacker was coined in 1990. 4. Steganography is not considered an attack on a computer system. 5. A dictionary attack consists of guessing numerous common passwords in order to log on to a computer system.

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The Panopticon has been a useful metaphor for the notion of surveillance as social control and has given rise to all of the following except:

a. synopticism. b. super-panopticism. c. super-synopticism. d. postpanopticism.

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Which of the following refers to the lessons problem-solving courts have learned and to the changesthey urge other public agencies to take?

a. Informed decision-making
b. Collaboration
c. Systemic change
d. Voluntary participation

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