Which of the following penal objectives is not fulfilled by occupational disqualification?
a. Punishment
b. Deterrence
c. Incapacitation
d. Rehabilitation
d. Rehabilitation
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Robbery, rape, auto theft, and murder are examples of:
a. Part I offenses. b. misdemeanors. c. Part II offenses. d. mala prohibita offenses.
A weakness of the theory of entrapment favored by Justice Frankfurter in Sherman v. U.S. (1956 ) is that it was based on a legal fiction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
List one [two] kinds of general criminal behaviors discussed in the text against which undercover policing has been used: _______________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The phenomenon in which workers are positively affected by receiving attention, which affects research efforts, is referred to as the _______________________ effect.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).