______ explored the criminality of the 70 largest manufacturing, mining, and mercantile corporations over the lives of the companies, which was about 45 years.

A. The Professional Thief
B. The Jungle
C. White-Collar Crime
D. The Jackroller


C. White-Collar Crime

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In 2007, Ian Paisley was sworn in at Stormont Castle as Northern Ireland's First Minister alongside his archenemy ______ ______ from Sinn Féin

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A disproportionate percentage of victims and offenders are of which of the following races?

a. African American b. Asian American c. White d. Hispanic

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Identify the stages of the memory process, and give examples of how factors at each stage may affect memory.

What will be an ideal response?

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The trial judge wishes to impose a “hate crime” penalty enhancement to your client’s sentence based on his utterance of a racial slur during the commission of the crime. This addition would move the sentence beyond the statutory-defined maximum

sentence. Which of the following is true? You are defending a client accused of committing a hate crime. Apparently, he got into a bar fight and uttered a racial slur during the altercation. The man he punched was in fact an African-American. Sadly, the man your client punched ended up dying from head injuries caused by the punch. Assume that your client is found guilty of manslaughter, and answer the following questions about what happens next. a. Your best avenue of appeal is to assert a First Amendment right to utter racial slurs. b. A potentially successful avenue of appeal is to cite Apprendi v. New Jersey, where the Supreme Court suggested that a sentence enhancement for commission of a “hate crime” can only occur if a jury—not a judge—finds that essential element. c. You have little recourse to protest, because Apprendi v. New Jersey says that a judge can impose a “hate crime” enhancement based on his or her own finding of probable cause—and the racial slur in this case provides that. d. You would have successful grounds for appeal only if this occurred in a federal court.

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