The “ticking bomb” argument attempts to justify:

a. Torture during interrogation
b. Invading foreign countries
c. Restricting rights during criminal processing of terrorist defendants
d. Accidental killing of civilian non-terrorists


a. Torture during interrogation

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The text states "Those personal feelings [of dislike between attorneys] can not get in the way of taking care of the client." This means that

a. the feelings of opposing counsel does not get in the way of client service. b. the feelings of opposing counsel should not get in the way of the client's goals. c. there is a law prohibiting such conduct. d. there is an ethical rule prohibiting such conduct.

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A(n) _____ identifies the job functions (duties) a person is expected to perform

a. job description b. job specification c. occupational (job task) analysis d. performance appraisal e. all of the above

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Countries concerned with controlling the flow of information and goods online would be most concerned with which of the following aspects of the Internet?

a. anonymity/identity b. time and space c. asymmetries of cyberspace d. lack of barriers to entry

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Cultural deviance theories view delinquency and crime as an expression of ________ to cultural values and norms that are in opposition to those of the larger society

A) anger B) conformity C) hostility D) deviation

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