Which U.S. government strategy refers to altering the underlying conditions that terrorists use to justify their attacks?

a. Deny.
b. Defeat.
c. Diminish.
d. Defend.


C

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One commentator suggests that the ethics of ______ and care are interdependent and interrelated and are each necessary conditions of the other.

a. fairness b. compassion c. justice d. belonging

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Insights on "the criminal personality" approach has been criticized for not being empowering to women

a. True b. False

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What is the difference between identity theft and computer crimes?

What will be an ideal response?

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

Column 1 Column 2 1. rhythm a. Area in the Chicago city that contained numerous railroads, slaughterhouses, large factories, and stockyards for hogs and cattle 2. Transitional zone b. Refers to the absence of anyone or anything in an area capable of making the crime more risky 3. Differential social organization c. Element that refers to communities where many different cultures and races lived in close proximity 4. Residential instability d. Term that describes the notion about residents trusting one another, informal social control, and social cohesion 5. Inertia e. A system of rules that many people living in these areas abide by 6. Ineffective guardianship f. One element used to describe the structure of human life, specifically how things people do occur with regularity 7. Code of the street g. Refers to the area at the center of the Chicago city where houses were being demolished to make room for factories and crime was common 8. Collective efficacy h. Term that refers to the phenomenon of crime resulting as a by-product of the culture 9. Central business district i. Refers to size and bulk of a target 10. Racial/ethnic heterogeneity j. Term used to describe communities with high volume of population turnover

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