As magnifying power increases, the microscope's depth of focus decreases
a. True b. False
a
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The conclusion Gilligan (1982) reached was that the caring approach is an equally valid moral perspective that has ______.
a. generally been ignored in both moral theory and psychological research because of male bias b. thrived in both male and female research circles c. provided insights into the workings of female morality d. all of these
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. General deterrence looks at how individual behaviors are curbed as a result of Beccaria’s pain–pleasure principle. 2. Celerity means that offenders needs to be reasonably aware that if they engage in a criminal act, that they will be apprehended and punished. 3. The concept of reformation focuses on reforming criminal behavior so that the offender does not need or want to engage in future acts of crime. 4. Rehabilitation was used within the prison walls NOT only as a way to treat prisoners and help transform their behaviors but also to assess whether offenders were prepared to return to the community. 5. Incapacitation refers to the practice of removing offenders from society so that they will NOT engage in criminal behaviors for a certain period of time.
A theory called "the ecology of crime" remembers how criminal opportunities are created in neighborhoods
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Banks earn large but ethically questionable profits from all but which of the following activities?
a. Requiring excessive balances in escrow accounts b. Diverting unclaimed customer checks and credits into the banks' own accounts c. Requiring customers to pay for blank checks d. Encouraging customers to overdraw their checking accounts