The fear-victimization paradox is the concept of who is fearful and who should be fearful of ______________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
victimization
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The most typical use of cyberspace for destructive intent comes in the sending or implanting of disruptive programs, called viruses or worms.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court uphold the use of preventive detention pending trial for juveniles
a. Schall v. Martin b. Breed v. Jones c. In re Gault d. In re Winship
The Supreme Court ruled in _____ that defendants in capital cases have the right to representation that meets an "objective standard of reasonableness."
A. Furman v. Georgia (1972) B. Strickland v. Washington (1984) C. McCleskey v. Kemp (1987) D. Payne v. Tennessee (1991) E. Witherspoon v. Illinois (1968)
Which of the following best describes social disorganization theory principles?
a. offenders choose to commit crimes because the benefits outweigh the costs b. communities no longer have the capability of regulating the conduct of residents c. more individuals who have psychological and physical traits for crime live there d. youths model the behavior of older residents and internalize pro-social behaviors