The British Banking Association in London estimates the cost of computer fraud worldwide at about $12 billion per year.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Describe the differences in the intent requirements between arson and burning with intent to defraud an insurer and explain the reasons for these differences
What will be an ideal response?
What is qualified immunity?
A. Protection from lawsuits enjoyed by federal officials when acting in their official capacities B. Defense that shields states and state officials who are acting in their official capacities from being sued in federal court C. Defense that shields a police officer who has acted in an objectively reasonable fashion as long as he or she did not violate clearly established rights that a reasonable person would have known D. Reasons offered as to why a particular person or other entity should be held accountable under law for some action
Stalking is often a prelude to violence, perpetrated either by former partners, acquaintances, or strangers
a. True b. False
Paternoster et al.’s (1997) follow-up study to the Sherman and Berk domestic violence experiment examined the theory that people comply with the law out of a sense of moral obligation, if and when they believe the law is applied fairly. If this statement is true, then:
a. Arrestees who feel they are treated fairly should be more likely to re-offend than those who feel otherwise. b. Arrestees who feel that they were treated unfairly should be less likely to re-offend than those who feel otherwise. c. Arrestees who feel they are treated fairly should be less likely to re-offend than those who feel otherwise. d. There is no relationship between perceptions of fairness and re-offending.