Violations of the criminal law without any identifiable evidence of an individual victim who has suffered damage from the crime are termed __________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


victimless crimes

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Terrorism is distinguishable from crime in that it represents a distinct activity requiring specific governmental and societal responses.

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

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Match each crime or drug listed in Column 1 to its description in Column 2

1. Public order offense a. The manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, importing, and exporting of a controlled or counterfeit substance. 2. Psychoactive substance b. A crime in which drugs contribute to the offense (excluding violations of drug laws). 3. Dangerous drug c. An act that is willingly committed and disturbs the public peace or tranquility. 4. Drug trafficking d. Any violation of the laws prohibiting or regulating the possession, use, distribution, sale, or manufacturing of illegal drugs. 5. Designer drugs e. Cocaine, opium, methadone, morphine, and oxycodone. 6. Drug-related crime f. High potential for abuse with no currently accepted medical use in the United States and lacks accepted safety standards for use under medical supervision. 7. Drug offense g. A substance that affects the minds, mental processes, or emotions. 8. Schedule I drug h. New substances designed by slightly altering the chemical makeup of other illegal or tightly controlled drugs. 9. Schedule II drug i. A term used by the Drug Enforcement Administration to refer to broad categories or classes of controlled substances other than cocaine, opiates, hallucinogens, inhalants, and cannabis products.

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Lethal injection is the most frequently used technique of execution

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Self-defense is a classic excuse defense. 2. Self-defense is a law of necessity. 3. A person who uses more force than necessary can always claim self-defense. 4. A person who is attacked with non-deadly force may only use deadly force to defend him or herself. 5. Shoot first laws vary from state to state.

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