Offenders who commit “crimes of passion” would be identified as which of the following?
a. situationally violent offenders
b. pathologically violent offenders
c. criminally violent offenders
d. culturally violent offenders
a. situationally violent offenders
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Cellular Digit Packet Data (CDPD) is being used by law enforcement agencies. The information from a CDPD system is relayed like a cellular telephone call through a commercial carrier. Which of the following is NOT true concerning CDPD?
A) A data packet has five sections. B) The subscriber only pays for the packets sent over the network. C) Digital information is sent in blocks of information called packets. D) It is a voice and data network.
When economists refer to investment expenditures they mean the
A) purchase of stocks or bonds. B) production of intermediate goods. C) purchase of a consumer nondurable goods. D) use of today's resources to expand tomorrow's production or consumption.
When efforts to prevent one crime unintentionally prevents another and when crime control efforts in one locale reduce crime in other, nontarget areas, this is called:
a. extinction. b. diffusion of benefits. c. crackdowns effects. d. discouragement benefits.
What statement best describes the Court’s decision in Sweatt v. Painter?
A. The Court ruled in favor of the University of Texas Law School based on the “separate but equal” doctrine established in Plessy. B. The Court ruled Sweatt should be admitted to the Texas Law School because the law school for Black students was not equal to the law school for White students. C. The Court overturned Plessy, arguing that it did not matter if the two facilities were equal or not because segregation implied inferiority. D. The Court ruled in favor of the Texas Law School, arguing its decision not to admit Sweatt passed the “strict scrutiny” test.