Life course theories integrate personal, social, socialization, situational and cognitive factors to explain human behavior. Personality and intelligence are __________ factors that can explain the onset and continuation of criminality

a. personal
b. social
c. socialization
d. cognitive


A

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The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees free appointed counsel for discretionary appeals for a prisoner on death row

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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What happens when a community doesn't have its own police force?

A. They may rely on the Sheriff's Department to deal with crime B. They may contract with private security agencies to deal with crime C. They may apply for a special government grant in order to form a police force D. They may rely on a neighboring communities' police force for criminal issues

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Which of the following is NOT an issue the courts have had to resolve with both mental deficiency and illness?

a. Is the person competent to stand trial? b. Did the condition become prevalent before the age of 18? c. Did this person at the time of the crime have the requisite ability to form mens rea? d. Does the person’s mental condition warrant a more lenient sentence than would normally attach to this crime?

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For most of U.S. history, the Bill of Rights was interpreted as protecting individuals only from acts of the federal government.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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