When a perpetrator uses emotional or psychological tactics to sexually victimize an individual, this is called ______.
A. sexual coercion
B. unwanted sexual contact
C. forcible rape
D. non-contact sexual abuse
A. sexual coercion
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Stage four of Kohlberg’s theory focuses on ______.
a. individual rights are accepted and reviewed in response to critical discussion b. the emphasis is on society and conformity to social rules c. the child aims to be a good person in his or her own eyes and in the eyes of others where personal relationships are paramount d. showing a law and order mentality where the child/adult follows authority rules
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Relative to criminal laws, regulatory rules are likely to be more focused on the risk of harm, rather than its occurrence. 2. Regulatory agency hearings are less formal than regular court hearings and trials. 3. Appellate courts have typically been reluctant to overturn regulatory agency decisions. 4. Regulatory agencies adopt the same strategies for different corporations so that they are not suspected of treating them differently. 5. Research has shown that the regulatory system clearly favors smaller corporations.
The Model Penal Code narrows the definition of dwelling for what reason?
A) The crime committed is usually just larceny. B) To restrict burglary to the most dangerous situations. C) It is defined too broadly by most legislatures. D) To make it easier to prosecute for the crime of burglary.
In the case of Furman v. Georgia, the Court focused on the ________ and discriminatory nature of the death penalty
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word