Mitigating factors are circumstances that make a crime worse than it otherwise would be.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Reiss and Roth found that:
a. ?uninhibited children are more prone to victimization b. ?inhibited children are more prone to victimization c. ?uninhibited children are less prone to violence and aggression d. ?inhibited children are less prone to violence and aggression
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To charge a person with keeping a gambling house, there need to be at least three instances of gambling
a. True b. False
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This is the taking of money and/or property normally below $400:
a. Grand theft b. Petty theft c. Appropriation theft d. Luxurious theft
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Nearly ______ of offenders on death row do not have a high school education.
a. all b. half c. three quarters d. one quarter
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