The act of obtaining physical possession or control of another's property is known as

a. taking
b. stealing
c. shoplifting
d. burglary


a

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Deirdre is a forensic nurse that has been hired by a prosecutor to be an expert witness in an upcoming homicide case. The prosecutor asks Deirdre to say markings on the victim’s body were caused by a right-handed individual, even though she believes they were caused by someone who was left-handed. The prosecutor explains that the defendant is right handed, but that he has been a repeat offender of violent crimes. They want to be sure the defendant is incarcerated. When deciding what to do, Deirdre asks herself, “What affect will my testimony have on the rest of the defendant’s life?” Which ethical test is Deirdre using?

A. test of common sense B. test of publicity C. test of foresight D. test of one’s best self

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Which of the following theories attempts to combine social structure, social control, and social learning theories?

a. integrative theory b. interactional theory c. routine activities theory d. social process theory

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Give two examples of speech that can be considered criminal acts and do not fall under the protection of the First Amendment.

What will be an ideal response?

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Means a controlled substance that, without authorization, bears or is in a container or has a label that bears an actual or simulated trademark, trade name, or other identifying mark, imprint, number, or device of a manufacturer, distributor, or dispenser other than the person who in fact manufactured, distributed, or dispensed the substance.

a. Controlled substance b. Counterfeit substance c. Controlled substance analogue d. Narcotic Drug

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