With regards to prison sentences, white collar criminals:
a. are considerably less likely to go to prison than conventional offenders, and are likelier to receive shorter sentences
b. are considerably more likely to go to prison are conventional offenders, but arelikelier to receive shorter sentences
c. are just as likely to go to prison as conventional offenders, but are likelier to receive shorter sentences
d. are just as likely to go to prison as conventional offenders, and are likely to receive comparable sentences
A
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a. True b. False
A probationer who leaves the jurisdiction where he or she is residing without permission and stops reporting to the probation officer is most correctly known as a(n)
A. new-offense violator. B. absconder. C. treatment challenger. D. resistant offender.
In 2000, Enron proudly claimed to have ________ its revenue in just two years.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In states without intermediate appellate courts, state courts of last resort:
A. must hear all criminal appeals. B. have discretion to hear only the cases they decide are the most important. C. hear only the most notorious cases. D. None of these answers is correct