Why was Greece characterized as ‘one of the weakest links in Europe’s effort against terrorism’?

a. They are involved in massive amounts of state sponsored terrorism to protect their interests.
b. Over years of experiencing domestic terrorism, no members of any terrorist group were arrested by the Greek police.
c. Any credible terrorist threats made against Greece cause the Greek government to give in right away.
d. The Greek police force is very corrupt, so although the government would like to do something about it, they don't have any support.


b. Over years of experiencing domestic terrorism, no members of any terrorist group were arrested by the Greek police.

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A. A dye-manufacturing company releases toxic waste into a river, causing the death of the river's fish population. B. Bensen breaks his manager's computer with a hammer after a discussion about the former's performance. C. Jamie sends confidential information from her office computer to a rival company. D. A group of hackers breaks into the traffic control system in a city and manipulates it, resulting in a number of automobile accidents.

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What is meant by left realism? Where did the theory originate, and how is it best explained in relation to crime?

What will be an ideal response?

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The M'Naghten rule focuses on:

a. the defendants' ability to distinguish right from wrong. b. the defendants' emotional capacity to appreciate the wrongfulness of their acts. c. the defendants' appreciation of what they are doing and their resistance to impulses. d. the defendants' ability to conform to the requirements of the law.

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The ________ technique is an automated form of the Trojan horse method where small amounts of assets (i.e., money) are taken from specified accounts or sources and where the whole appears to be unaffected

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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