______ emphasized the benefits of committing a crime, especially the physiological pleasure.

a. Seductions of Crime
b. The Reasoning Criminal: Rational Choice Perspectives on Offending
c. "Deterring Corporate Crime"
d. "Use of the Death Penalty v. Outrage at Murder"


a. Seductions of Crime

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Having a neighbor who watches the neighborhood would be an example of a ______.

A. motivated offender B. suitable target C. capable guardianship D. all of these

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

1. Although the law provides an attorney-client privilege in regard to matters discussed by a client with counsel, the attorney may waive privilege. 2. A defendant in a criminal case is entitled to have the jury instructed on the law applicable to any legitimate theory of defense supported by the evidence at trial. 3. The practice of a trial court receiving, without proof, certain information well known by the public is referred to as the court taking “judicial notice.” 4. Once a physician offered by the prosecution as an expert witness testifies to his or her qualifications, cross-examination as to those qualifications by the defense is not permitted.

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Best and Lowney focus on all of the following claimsmakers in their discussion of the Disney Corporation EXCEPT

a. Foreign news correspondents b. Political progressives c. Social scientists d. Conservative Christians

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