The two basic principles of obligation are
A. the principle of maximizing good and some principle of justice
B. the principle of maximizing societal good and individual good
C. the principle of maximizing individual and societal justice
D. the principle of maximizing good while ignoring evil
Answer: A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In Med-Arb alternative dispute resolution, parties accept the decision of a privately retained judge. 2. Multiplex relationships require settlements that will allow the relation to continue. 3. Avoidance is when an individual who believes he or she is harmed walks away from the situation and ends the relationship rather than pursue grievance. 4. Litigation involves an impartial third party who in response to a request has the authority to intervene and issue a decision. 5. Statute of limitations states that a court case must be filed within a fixed number of years.
Acts that are considered illegal because they threaten the general well-being of society and challenge its accepted moral principles are known as:
a. obscenities. b. paraphilias. c. economic crimes. d. public order crimes.
What do we know about psychopaths and crime? a. Psychopaths comprise 65 percent of U.S. prison inmates
b. Psychopaths tend to continue their criminal careers long after other offenders age out of crime. c. Psychopaths are no more likely to reoffend within a year of release than other offenders. d. Psychopaths who reoffend are more likely to reoffend in nonviolent ways.
A(n) _____ is any statement or conduct from which guilt of the crime can be inferred
a. incriminating statement b. confession c. excited utterance d. dying declaration