A woman who is raped on campus experiences another rape shortly after the first incident. This is an example of:

A. victim proneness.
B. polyvictimization.
C. victim provocation.
D. near-repeat victimization.


A. victim proneness.

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Which of the following is synthetically produced and is not present in a natural form?

a. Cocaine b. Amphetamine c. Morphine d. Opium

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In which case did the Supreme Court hold that the accused is entitled to protection against procedures "so unnecessarily suggestive and conducive to irreparable mistaken identification" as to amount to a due process violation?

a. United States v. Wade b. Gideon v. Wainwright c. Stovall v. Denno d. Neil v. Biggers

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Setting clear and enforceable rules, requiring biometric credentials, hiding data systems, and secure passwords are all examples of:

a. Situational crime prevention b. Legislation c. Retribution d. None of the above

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. If a customer takes their car to an automobile repair shop and unnecessary services are recommend, and the customer is pressured into purchasing these services, they have been a victim of market allocation. 2. If a college or university promises students that they can earn an average of $250,000 with a specialized certificate in business, when according to Bureau of Labor Statistics the average person with this certificate makes $25,000, this is viewed as a deception statement. 3. According to the textbook, it is common for many students to work in industries such as the restaurant industry where they may be expected to work their shifts for free. This type of practice is an example of exploitation. 4. Historically, the work environment in the United States was very dangerous with about 14,000 workers dying annually. 5. For profit college/university recruiters have been found to provide deceptive statements to students regarding accreditation, employment opportunities, expected salaries, cost, program duration, and graduation rates.

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