Identify and explain two techniques of neutralization.

What will be an ideal response?


Possibilities: Denial of responsibility (claims it was not their fault); denial of injury (suggests no harm was done); denial of victim (suggests that victim deserved it); condemnation of the condemners (claims the accuser is as bad as they are); appeal to higher authority (crime was necessary to protect someone of greater importance to them than the law)

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Changing offender attitudes and behaviors through treatment is one of the main goals of correctional system that is tied to EBP

a. True b. False

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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.

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What is at least one challenge in identifying cases of child abuse? What solutions could be implemented to help overcome these challenges?

What will be an ideal response?

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List all the facts relevant to each element of the test.

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