What principle holds that the punishment should fit the crime?
a. the principle of legality
b. the principle of comity
c. the principle of proportionality
d. the principle of reciprocity
c
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Which of the following techniques involves counterbiasing and poses the question in a way that the behavior appears relatively frequent and normal?
a. the sealed ballot technique b. the numbered card technique c. the Kinsey technique d. the casual approach
Which of the following lists the correct order of the literature review road map?
a. develop search terms, search using terms, read abstracts, summarize important information, identify initial primary sources, create a thematically focused table, prepare for first draft, write first draft, edit, proof, and polish b. develop search terms, search using terms, read abstracts, create a thematically focused table, identify initial primary sources, summarize important information, prepare for first draft, write first draft, edit, proof, and polish c. develop search terms, search using terms, identify initial primary sources, read abstracts, summarize important information, create a thematically focused table, prepare for first draft, write first draft, edit, proof, and polish d. develop search terms, search using terms, read abstracts, identify initial primary sources, summarize important information, create a thematically focused table, prepare for first draft, write first draft, edit, proof, and polish
Conscientious objection:
a. Argues that law in itself is a public good b. Argues that lawyers must represent their clients with zealousness c. Argues that there may be circumstances that are so offensive to the lawyer’s sense of morality that the lawyer may decline to represent the client d. Argues that the main focus of the attorney should be to stay neutral in all elements of the case, and represent all clients who come to them
What do the crimes of theft, robbery, fraud, and receiving stolen property all have in common?
a. They all consist of taking someone else's property b. They all consist of damaging someone else's property. c. They all consist of destroying someone else's property. d. They all consist of invading someone else's property.