What U.S. Supreme Court case held that juveniles who committed their crime before the age of 18 were no longer able to be executed?
a. Furman v. Georgia
b. Weems v. United States
c. Roper v. Simmons
d. Gregg v. Georgia
C
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Juvenile crime that is neither reported to nor detected by police is known as __________ delinquency
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Congress has control over bureaucracies by:
a. writing legislation that determines what bureaucracies can and cannot do. b. reorganizing agencies. c. their appropriations powers. d. the ability to hire or fire personnel. e. all of the above.
An offender neutralizes his guilt over the robbery of a convenience store by claiming that the victim routinely cheated customers and deserved to be targeted. This is an example of which technique of neutralization?
A) Denial of the victim B) Denial of responsibility C) Appeal to higher loyalties D) Denial of injury
________ involves the examination, evaluation, and explanation of physical evidence in law
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