Four approaches to explaining crime include positive, classical, structural, and ethical

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Using a cell phone to encourage a flash mob is a form of:

a. infrastructure attack. b. information attack. c. cyber and technological facilitation. d. propaganda and promotion.

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Some states require that abandonment is ______________.

a. complete. b. partial. c. slight present. d. not taken into consideration.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Probes come in many forms and are mainly questions that gather deeper information from a subject. 2. Qualitative inquiry is generally characterized by close-ended research questions. 3. Qualitative inquiry more often than not uses deductive reasoning. 4. Having advocates present or available for participants is recommended and helps ensure their protection from harm. 5. During an unstructured interview, all respondents are asked the same set of questions.

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An admission of guilt (i.e., a confession) in common law jurisdictions eliminates the need for a trial. In civil law jurisdictions, an admission of guilt:

a. also eliminates the need for a trial. b. is required before the offender can be sentenced. c. is simply treated as additional evidence to be evaluated. d. is the only way a convicted person can receive any leniency at sentencing.

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