A rebuttable presumption of possessing no mens rea can be overcome by a showing:
a. that the offender could appreciate the criminality of his conduct
b. that the offender could not appreciate the criminality of his conduct
c. that the offender could tell investigators everything about the crime
d. that the offender had a phenomenal memory of details about the crime
A
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__________ is basically jury isolation
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______ is hypothesized to exist along a continuum, with “crude” (criminal) forms at one end and “sophisticated” (commercial) forms at the other.
A. Subconvulsive estrogenic behavior (SEB) B. Competitive/victimizing behavior (CVB) C. Galvanic neuro response (GNR) D. Evolutionary neuroandrogenic theory (ENA)
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Transitions are specific events such as marriage or stable employment that can be important in altering long-term trends in behavior 2. Life-course persistent offenders are estimated to account for 4% to 8% of all offenders—albeit the most violent and chronic offenders. 3. Onset refers to when the criminal career of an individual ends and he or she opts out of offending. 4. A great example of persistence in offending is represented by the story of a 41-year-old man named Kevin Holder in Lincoln, Nebraska, who has been arrested 226 times. 5. Early onset offending is one of the most important predictors of any of the measures for determining who is most at risk for developing serious, violent offending behavior.
Electronically listening to conversations over the traditional telephone is called ____________________
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