In the "HEARTS" model of dealing with terror, "T" stands for
a. trying new model of behavior
b. trying new ways of thinking
c. dealing with trauma
d. teaching relaxation and coping skills
D
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Juveniles who possess psychopathy-like characteristics, such as ________ traits, are believed to be particularly susceptible to antisocial behavior throughout their lives
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Match the behavior listed in Column 1 to the appropriate deterrence effect in Column 2
Column 1 Column 2 1. An individual slows down on the highway when they see an officer issuing a ticket to another drive on the side of the road. a. Specific Deterrence 2. A person does not reoffend due to their experience in prison for a prior offense b. General Deterrence 3. An individual arranges a taxi service to pick him up from a bar after hearing on the news that law enforcement would be enforcing a "no refusal" policy for the weekend. c. Specific Deterrence 4. A convicted DWI offender was required to place a bumper sticker on his car reading "I drank and I drove." He never drank alcohol again. d. General Deterrence
What person serves as the principal intelligence adviser to the U.S. President on matters relating to terrorism?
a. Director of Homeland Security b. Director of the CIA c. Secretary of State d. Director of National Intelligence
A _____ is a result of the body's oil and perspiration being deposited on a surface having been touched.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).