Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

Both stoics and hedonists would agree that one cannot become just or courageous if one behaves in an unjust or cowardly manner.


Ans: T

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You are a lawyer who represents juvenile offenders. In your experience, you have seen the impact of the justice system on kids firsthand. You are scheduled to speak at a graduation ceremony for police officers about your experiences. Describe the ways in which juveniles are treated differently than adults, and then make a convincing argument about three factors you believe could change to prevent recidivism in juvenile offenders.

What will be an ideal response?

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?Which of the following statements is true of the Gorby study?

A. ?South American, Central American and Middle Eastern countries combined accounted for the largest percentage of serial killers in his data analysis. B. ?Since 1900 the percentage of European cases has declined steadily while just the opposite is occurring in non-European countries. C. ?There were fewer female serial killers in the Gorby study than in the Hickey study. D. ?Compared to the Hickey study, there were far fewer cases of serial murder in the Gorby study where offenders had an accomplice.

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Francis Tukey introduced a technique he called "the show-up of rogues," where he rounded up known criminals and presented them in person to Boston officers so that these offenders' activities could be closely monitored

a. True b. False

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Which basis is not an argument presented to justify racial profiling?

A) Racial profiling is morally justified in a broad range of cases. B) Racial profiling has utility because it can eliminate more crime than other law enforcement practices for equivalent expenditures of resources. C) Investigating members of such groups differentially will help curb crime. D) Some people consider profiling abusive. E) There is a significant correlation between membership in certain racial groups and the propensity to commit certain crimes.

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