What is a taking of property accomplished by the threat of future harm to person, property, or reputation?
a. arson
b. extortion
c. burglary
d. disorderly conduct
b. extortion
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Most state court systems are _____________ structures
a. two-tiered b. three-tiered c. four-tiered d. five-tiered
One of the most significant international documents the UN prompted that resulted from the reemergence of the victim and the recognition that the criminal justice system needed to evolve and adapt to the increasing need for safety and well-being of victims was ______.
a. the Declaration of the Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power b. the Declaration of Human Rights c. the International Declaration on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice d. the Magna Carte of Victims’ Rights
Norman commonly called the defendant which of the following?
a. Dogs b. Bitches c. Whores d. All of the above
Henry Goddard, Richard Dugdale, and Arthur Estabrook were advocates of which school of thought?
A) ?rational choice B) inheritance school? C) ?Chicago school D) ?primitive school