How is organized crime in the FSU different from Russian organized crime in the U.S.?
What will be an ideal response?
In the FSU, organized crime is an inseparable part of the political and economic system. In the US, Russian organized crime flourishes in the absence of a corrupt political machine.
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a. search incident to an arrest b. vehicle searches c. consent searches d. the good-faith exception
All of the following are disadvantages to Electronic-based surveys except:
a. Not all households are connected to the Internet. b. It is more difficult to obtain honest responses to questions about sensitive issues. c. Access must be limited to sample members. d. They require more programming by the researcher.
Which of the follow items was NOT a critical victimological development of the Women’s Movement?
a. Victimization could be emotionally harmful b. The criminal justice revictimized victims c. Women used alcohol and drugs as self-medication techniques to deal with rape d. Volunteer movement was huge so grassroots organizations could stay open longer
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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