In People v. Davis (1998), the defendant tried to steal from which of the following department stores?

a. JcPenny’s
b. Macy’s
c. Mervyns
d. Kohls


c. Mervyns

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What was a concern by judicial proponents of the “hands-off doctrine” regarding prisoner rights?

A. Decisions by justices not trained in penology could undermine the discipline of the prison. B. Justices needed to ensure that prisoners suffered as retribution for their crimes. C. Justices needed to recognize that the Constitution invalidated the rights of incarcerated persons. D. Granting rights to prisoners could increase the likelihood of serious injury to correctional officers.

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When an offender has social bonds that may be used to restrain them, Felson refers to them as __________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The second step in solving an ethical dilemma using peacemaking and care approaches is to identify all the particular ______ involved.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Sutherland's concept of professional theft has two critical dimensions. First, thieves engage in limited types of crime. The second requirement is the:

A) ?exclusive use of wits, front, and talking ability. B) ?exclusive use of professional fences and local banking institutions. C) ?exclusive use of professional fences and offshore banking institutions. D) ?exclusive use of observation, media reports, and Internet information

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