Explain why a crime victim may seek compensation through civil law proceedings.

What will be an ideal response?


Examples may indicate that criminal law requires a higher standard of proof to convict (beyond a reasonable doubt) compared to prevailing in a civil case (preponderance of the evidence). An offender who has been acquitted in a criminal trial may still be found liable in a civil trial, which may provide the victims with a sense of justice. A civil suit can provide compensatory damages for a victim’s actual losses (e.g., medical bills, lost wages) as well as punitive damages meant to punish the defendant. In cases of white-collar crime, where there are a large number of victims, a class action lawsuit brought by a single plaintiff or a small faction may provide compensation for the larger group.

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Match the following sociobiological concepts to their definitions

1. Altruism a. The attitudes and behaviors that result from strong feelings of identification with one's own social group 2. Gene pool b. The total genetic information of all the individuals in a breeding population 3. Territoriality c. Selfless, helping behavior 4. Tribalism d. Protectiveness over material possessions and claimed locations in space

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The most important aspect of search a computer is ________ the search

A) accomplishing B) planning C) executing D) conducting

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Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy results from:

a. A child imagines they have a lot of illnesses so they can get attention. b. A child has a lot of illnesses but does not want to be bothered. c. A parent intentionally abuses their child so the child can get attention. d. A parent images that a child has a lot of illnesses so the parent can be the center of attention

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Chief Justice ____________________ established the Miranda warnings

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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