Juridical criminals

a. become criminals via contact with other criminals
b. fall afoul of the law by accident
c. are hot-headed and impulsive persons who commit violent acts when provoked
d. bore some stigma but were not born criminals


b. fall afoul of the law by accident

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Which of the following most accurately describes Edwin Sutherland's position on the use of white collar crime as a term?

a. It should refer only to activity prohibited by the criminal law b. It should be applied to white collar harm prohibited by criminal, civil oradministrative law c. It should refer to any form of harmful activity engaged in by members of the upper class d. It should refer to any harmful activity which occurs within an occupational context

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The Uniform Crime Reports crime index does not permit fair comparisons of different size populations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Match the drugs in column one to the effects in the right column

1. LSD a. A species of cactus that is the source for the hallucinogenic drug mescaline. 2. Psilocybin b. A norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug that's source is peyote cactus. 3. Ketamine c. A dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen that produces disorientation, agitation, aggressive behavior, and amnesia with a street name of angel dust. 4. Phencyclidine d. The best-known hallucinogenic drug, belongs to the serotonin group and synthetically derived from ergot, a toxic rye fungus. 5. Ecstasy e. A serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug frequently used by South American shamans in healing rituals. 6. DOM f. A synthetic norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug, derived from amphetamine combined with LSD is often referred to as STP. 7. Mescaline g. A Mexican leafy herb with short-duration hallucinogenic effects. 8. Salvia divinorum h. A serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug originating from mushrooms. 9. Harmine i. A dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen related to phencyclidine (PCP). 10. Peyote j. A hallucinogenic drug, once used for psycho-therapeutic purposes, is now known to produce significant adverse side effects, including dehydration, neuronal hyperthermia, and neurochemical changes.

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Why are secondary interventions also important to addressing stress and burnout for police officers?

What will be an ideal response?

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