Should we have a "no-fault" tort system and pay those who are injured instead of arguing over who is at fault and which defense may apply? Would such a system save us money?

What will be an ideal response?


Politicians have been arguing about this question for many years.

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Match the terms in Column 1 with the definition and/or description in Column 2

Column 1 Column 2 1. Middle-class measuring rod a. Refers to a process of human interaction on both one-to-one and group levels 2. Frequency b. Refers the influences who are closest to an individual 3. Learning theories c. Refers to influences of the longest-running 4. Focal concerns d. Emphasize the process in which criminal behavior is observed, learned, and carried out 5. Reinforcement e. Middle-class values, norms, and expected standards of academic, social, and civic achievement 6. Agents of socialization f. Refers to the influences who an individual comes into contact most frequently 7. Imitation g. Refers to who does the socialization 8. Duration h. Occurs when a behavior is wanted to continue 9. Intensity i. When behavior is observed and mimicked without understanding of behavior consequences 10. Socialization j. Elements that combine to characterize lower-class culture

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According to the text, the worst of all crimes in terms of physical harm to human beings have been governmental crimes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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All of these are communication barriers and/or alter the meaning of the message, except?

A. Use of personalized meanings B. Lack of language skills C. Use of complex channels D. Lack of motivation or interest

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______ is the killing of several people at different locations over a period of several days.

A. Spree murder B. Mass murder C. Serial murder D. Random murder

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