All but one of the following is true of forgery and fictitious checks. Select the incorrect answer
a. Knowingly possessing a forged check is a crime.
b. Passing a bad check for $200 is a state prison offense.
c. Possession of a forged check with intent to cash it is a crime.
d. One may “materially alter” a check by changing the date.
b. Passing a bad check for $200 is a state prison offense.
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a. people want to feel like criminal justice authorities are competent at their jobs even if that means they have to cut conversations short or make quick decisions b. people want offenders to be thoroughly searched and questioned by criminal justice authorities even if it extends their jail time c. people want the criminal justice process to be speedy d. people want the process used to make decisions about them to be fair and to be treated nicely when dealing with criminal justice authorities
Although sex is the major motivation of many serial killers, there are many other motivations, such as thrill seeking, attention getting, anger, and financial gain, and perhaps the greatest:
A. fame B. a sense of power C. a sense of vicarious revenge D. existential fulfillment
According to Hubbard and Matthews, taken at face value, increases in the rates and severity of female delinquency have led to media portrayals of girls as _______________.
a. “mean” b. “behaving badly” c. “going wild” d. All of the above
The Latin phrase nemo dat quod non habet means:?
a. you're on your own
b. let the buyer beware
c. one cannot give what one does not have
d. buy low, sell high