This theory suggests that the more distressed one is the more likely he or she could act in a way to provoke a victimization.
A. Control-Balance Theory
B. Subcultural Theory of Violence
C. A General Theory of Crime
D. Social Interactionist Perspective
D. Social Interactionist Perspective
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The essential point of Justice Blackmun's dissent in Arizona v. Youngblood (1988), arguing that the state's non-intentional failure to preserve semen evidence in a sexual assault case should be a due process violation,
is that such evidence is _________________________ _________________. Fill in the blank with correct word.
Which of the following refers to "the defendant's agreement to plead guilty to a criminal charge with the reasonable expectation of receiving some consideration of the state"?
a. Prosecutorial inducements b. Statutory inducements c. Judicial inducements d. Plea bargaining
A collateral expense for correctional institutions and programs is the care of their ______.
a. staff b. facilities c. inmates/clients d. administration
A witness's false testimony is always the result of lying.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)