In terms of cybercrime units, Willits and Nowacki (2016) state that ______.
a. smaller agencies are more likely to have a cybercrime unit than larger agencies
b. agencies with a higher crime rate are more likely to have a cybercrime unit than areas with
low rates of crime
c. agencies with higher levels of recruitment are more likely to have cybercrime units than
those whose agencies are stagnant
d. larger agencies with more resources are more likely to have cybercrime units than smaller
agencies
d. larger agencies with more resources are more likely to have cybercrime units than smaller
agencies
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1. Police officers can also give in to peer pressure in an attempt to be a part of the in-group. 2. The most common form of discrimination is occupational discrimination. 3. Verbal abuse by police officers continues to be one of the most common complaints about the police expressed by citizens. 4. Psychological harassment is based on the use of physical force and other attempts to embarrass or humiliate members of the minority group. 5. Stop-question-and-frisk policies were ruled unconstitutional because they had a harmful impact on high-income communities.
Which of the following factors that motivate a potential delinquent to act on his or her antisocial propensitiesis false?
a. Kids choose delinquency when they believe they have little chance of becoming financially successful in the conventional world b. Some kids embrace deviant lifestyles, such as joining a gang, in order to compensate for their feelings of social powerlessness. c. Kids who are granted a lot of time to socialize with peers are just as likely to engage in deviant behaviors as those who are closely supervised. d. Some delinquent youth have the false belief that "crime pays.".
Some adoption studies show that fraternal twins are considerably more likely to exhibit similar criminal behavior than identical twins
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An important public policy justification for the crime of conspiracy is a. the special need to deal with drug offenses
b. the special danger of group criminality. c. the secrecy of conspiracies makes them more difficult for the police to investigate. d. conspiracies go far beyond preparing for the commission of the crime.