What are the dynamics surrounding antitrust offenses? State and define each.

What will be an ideal response?


Antitrust offenses include: —Price fixing – when competitors agree on a price at which goods and
services should be sold. —Bid rigging – when competitors conspire to set specific bids for goods or
services they would supply in response to a request for bids. —Price discrimination – involves practices
where difference prices are charged to restrict competition between competitors. — Price gouging –
involves situations where businesses conspire to set artificially high prices on goods and services. —
Market allocation – involves competitors agreeing to divide markets according to territories, products,
goods, or some other service. —Group boycotts – situations where competitors agree not to do business
with specific customers or clients.

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Explain the relationship between theory, research, and policy

What will be an ideal response?

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What specifically separates international terrorism from domestic terrorism?

A. violation of federal law B. influence of a government by mass destruction C. jurisdiction of the act D. danger to humans

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The 2005 Roper v. Simmons case set the minimum age for the death penalty as ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following is NOT a result of fragmentation?

A. Two agencies working on an investigation find the same clues, which result in a duplication of the effort. B. One agency is well coordinated. Everyone in this agency knows their responsibilities and performs them as expected without any overlap of service. C. Two agencies involved in investigating a crime do not communicate. D. A large police department that has multiple departments under it hinders sharing of information between the departments.

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