broken windows theory

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a criminological theory of the norm-setting and signaling effect of urban disorder and vandalism on additional crime and anti-social behavior.

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The "bright line rule":

a. Allowed the interrogation of suspects to wear them down for self-incrimination b. Allowed for the continued questioning of a suspect (after his/her rights had been given) until their counsel arrived c. Forbade future questioning so that the authorities were not able to wear down the accused and persuade him to incriminate himself notwithstanding his earlier request for counsel's assistance d. None of the above

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______ communicates, delivers, transmits, or attempts to communicate information to a foreign government purposely to injure the United States.

a. Treason b. Sabotage c. Sedition d. Espionage

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Which typically has the greatest number of causalities in a single event?

What will be an ideal response?

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Who has been the spokesperson for the microsociological perspective since 1969?

A. Travis Hirschi B. Michael Gottfredson C. A.E. Ross D. Terence Thornberry

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