What is defined as the “taking or attempted taking of anything of value from the care . . . of a person . . . by force or threat of force . . . and/or putting the victim in fear.”

a. assault
b. burglary
c. larceny
d. robbery


d. robbery

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Rawls’s theory is directed at ______, at achieving social justice, and at the question of how to construct a well-ordered society.

a. institutions b. social institutions c. laws d. morals

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The most important rule for dealing with persons who have hearing impairments is to:

a. ignore any possible disabilities. b. never assume that the individual understands what is being communicated. c. remember that most individuals with hearing impairments can read lips. d. avoid eye contact with the impaired individual.

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List the steps in processing a typical felony case. Briefly describe what happens at each step.

What will be an ideal response?

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At Elmira Reformatory, Zebulon Brockway focused on reducing recidivism through education programs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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