Justification that falls belowprobable cause but above a hunch is referred to as:

a. reasonable suspicion.
b. probable cause.
c. justification.
d. administrative justification.


a

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

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Support for the death penalty peaked in ______.

a. 1965 b. 1976 c. 1983 d. 1994

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A lot of people convicted of white-collar crime typically work in lower-echelon positions, and their acts seem motivated more by economic survival than by greed and power

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A suspect's intent to rob the bank satisfies the _________ requirements for a conviction

A) ?mens rea B) ?actus reus C) ?Strict liability D) ?reckless endangerment E) ?culpability

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