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

1. State terrorism involves the overt use of force abroad.
2. Governments often justify domestic violence as being necessary for the good of the
nation.
3. Vigilante domestic state terrorism is when governments “unleash” their proxies.
4. Ethnic and social cleansing peacefully occur when governments ask the people to
help enforce the laws.
5. The Anfal Campaign was an act of genocide in Cambodia.


1. FALSE
2. TRUE
3. TRUE
4. FALSE
5. FALSE

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

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Paul earns his living by stealing other people's property. Recently he has been stealing unattended purses and computers in the university library. One evening while in the library he notices a purse sitting on a table

He begins examining the contents of the purse when a voice shouts "Hey you!" Paul turns and sees a campus police officer approaching. Paul drops the purse and immediately starts to flee as the police officer gives chase. The officer catches up with Paul and a struggle ensues. In an effort to escape, Paul punches the officer in the face. The officer responds by squirting Paul with pepper spray. At that point Paul surrenders. Paul is brought to trial on a charge of robbery. Paul's lawyer should argue that no robbery was committed because: A) the purse did not belong to the police officer, so no robbery victim exists. B) the assault of the officer was not an effort to maintain control over the stolen purse. C) Paul was unarmed at the time of the incident. D) the police officer was not placed in fear by Paul.

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The substantial capacity test applies whenever the defendant cannot "______" the nature of his acts, or that they were wrong

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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This offender was a military man who became one of the most prolific sexual predators and murderers in Canadian history

a. Jay Healey b. Emil Kostov c. Jean Baptiste d. Russell Williams

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