Which is the most important source of guidance for ethical research in the United States since 1980?

a. Department of Health and Human Services
b. National Criminal Justice Reference Service c. Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network
d. National Institute of Justice


a

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The mental process by which distressing thoughts, memories, or impulses are excluded from consciousness and left to operate in the unconscious is called

a. selective unconsciousness b. dissociation c. repression d. suppression

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Explain how the Three-Strikes-You’re-Out policy relates to rational choice theory.

What will be an ideal response?

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A criticism of learning theories is that they fail to adequately explain:

a. drug use. b. spontaneous acts of violence. c. subterranean behaviors. d. minor crimes such as vandalism and shoplifting.

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The human body's reaction to highly stressful situations is known as the:

a. flight-or-fight response b. stressed-out syndrome c. adrenaline response d. fight-or-freeze syndrome

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