John Braithwaite's re-introduction of "shaming" as an appropriate element in responding to white collar crime is based on the view that punishment is likely to fail if it is "uncoupled" from its moral roots
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Spectrophotometry can be used for which of the following?
a. Chemical identification of a substance b. Quantification of a substance c. Identifying the source of a substance d. Both a and b
About when was police corruption first identified as a serious problem?
a. In World War II. b. In the 19th century. c. With the findings of the Wickersham Commission in 1931. d. With the findings of the Knapp Commission in the 1970s
Match the term in Column 1 with its best definition in Column 2
1. Secondary deviance a. Reinterpreting past behavior to fit new deviant identity 2. Master status b. Abnormal behavior is either ignored by audience or not reacted to as if it were deviant 3. Courtesy stigma c. Repentant is allowed back into the community as bad act no longer makes him or her a bad person 4. Reintegrative shaming d. Central traits of labeled person that blinds us to all other characteristics they might possess 5. Restrospective interpretation e. Develops as labeled person finally accepts delinquent identity 6. Secret deviance f. Warning to avoid deviant associates lest you be judged to be bad as well
A sustained complaint is a complaint in which __________.
A. the complaint is a truthful description of what actually occurred but there are no legal grounds for disciplinary action B. the complaint is carried to a higher court C. the facts support the complaint D. the evidence does not support the complaint