Walter B. Cannon, a physiologist at Harvard around the turn, noted that a series of biochemical changes prepares us to deal with threats or danger. What did he call this response?
a. The power-burst reply.
b. The imminent battle response.
c. The fight-or-flight response.
d. The Emotional Insecurity Response (EIR).
e. None are correct
c
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Jana, a young woman, is married to Mark. She gets into a romantic relationship with her colleague, Jacob. She wants to marry Jacob but does not want to go through divorce proceedings and split her assets with Mark. Therefore, she decides to kill Mark. One evening, she goes home early after work, sneaks up on her husband, and bludgeons him to death. Jana most likely committed _____.
A. battery B. arson C. murder D. larceny
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Bribery and receiving an unlawful gratuity are prosecuted as the same crime. 2. Under federal law, blackmail and extortion are the same crime. 3. The crime of perjury must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. 4. If an individual escapes from prison based on necessity but fails to turn him or herself in after the threat has passed, the individual may be found guilty of escape. 5. Only a sports participant can be found guilty of receiving a sports bribe.
Mendelsoh’s “victim who alone is guilty” is defined as ______.
A. victim mistakenly believes he or she has been victimized B. victim and offender are equally responsible for the crime C. victim who is solely responsible for his or her own victimization D. victim has no responsibility for the crime
A suspect's speech, demeanor, dress, and attitude are all aspects of which discretionary factor?
a. Environmental b. Situational c. Community d. Police policy