What is the requirement that the defendant's conduct was the cause in fact of the harm?
a. Factual causation
b. Actual causation
c. Intentional causation
d. Criminal causation
a
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What is the sixth criteria used when applying a deontological evaluation to an ethical dilemma?
a. Determine the intention of the act. b. Determine the duties involved in the situation. c. Determine whether the duties conflict. d. Determine whether the act will use any person as a means to an end.
To be a proper subject of moral evaluation, conduct must be:
a. legal. b. voluntary. c. harmful. d. rational.
The Uniform Crime Reports captures which type of white collar crime:
a. Fraud. b. Anti-Trust Offenses. c. Civil injunctive actions taken by Federal Trade Commission. d. All of the above.
Even though there was enough crime to justify forming a civil police force, most people did not want a formal, professional force because it was a threat to their freedom and:
a. it was too formal b. it was too costly c. it was too much like France d. it could not be done quickly