As a general rule, moral and ethical standards are lower than the standards required by criminal law

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Compare and contrast cyberstalking and cyberbullying. How do you think these crimes differ from bullying and stalking?

What will be an ideal response?

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Laura picked up her phone one evening to find that the Microsoft help desk was calling. Her computer had been running slowly for a while, but she hadn't yet contacted Microsoft to get help. She was pleased to hear that they had found malware on her computer and were calling to assist her in removing it. Laura had previously been a victim of a phishing scheme, so she knew not to give any personal information, but they didn't ask for her credit card information or social security number so she figured they were really going to help. The Microsoft Help desk has asked Laura to go to a website and verify her information so they can help fix her computer. She sees all of her information on the page even though she hasn't given them any information. What type of crime has Laura become a victim

of? A. E-tailing fraud B. Trojan horse C. Phishing D. Warez

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A strong answer will include the following: the table should have thematically labeled columns, in addition to creating a proper table.

a. the number of offenders offered parole b. rate of offending in the past six months c. the number of minority police officers employed full-time d. fears associated with being a police officer

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The issue of life in prison without parole was revisited in __________ when the Court held that a minor convicted of a homicide offense could not be sentenced to life in prison without parole absent consideration of the youth’s particular

circumstances. A) Miller v. Alabama (2012) B) Roper v. Simmons (2005) C) In re Gault (1967) D) Kent v. United States (1967)

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