Match each item to the phrase or sentence listed below.
A. Strickland v. Washington(1984)
B. Aggravating
C. Retribution
D. Atkins v. Virginia(2002)
E. Three-drug protocol
F. Bifurcated
G. Ford v. Wainwright(1985)
H. Mitigating
I. Ring v. Arizona(2002)
J. Furman v. Georgia(1972)
A. Ruling that required an objective standard of reasonableness for defense counsel
B. Circumstances that increase seriousness of crime
C. A moral argument for capital punishment
D. Ruling that execution of the developmentally disabled is unconstitutional
E. Execution method developed in the late 1970s
F. Separate hearings for guilt and sentencing
G. Ruling that the execution of the mentally ill is unconstitutional
H. Circumstances that invite mercy
I. Ruling that only juries should decide whether to implement the death penalty
J. First ruling that the death penalty is constitutional if it is not administered in a cruel and usual fashion
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Land sale frauds have been relatively uncommon because in the case of land, people can see exactly what they are getting. 2. Part of the recent huge home foreclosure crisis can be attributed to classic contrepreneurs. 3. Payday lenders operating online or from storefronts target people with modest incomes who need small loans to make it through till payday. 4. Because of the increasing use of cell phones, telemarketing scams no longer contribute to significant financial losses among consumers. 5. Wealthy people are in a much better position to protect themselves from fraud and, as a consequence, rarely become victims.
Developing policies with the purpose of improving the physical and social environments to decrease crime is an example of which of the following theories:
a. demonological b. classical/neoclassical c. ecological d. economic
Tong (1986) explains that cost-benefit analysis comprises all of the following stages except:
a. Social movements b. Defining goals c. Philosophical analysis d. None of the above