The witness-oriented program provides the services necessary for a crime victim to be a reliable ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Witness

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In 1829, Robert Peel, having established a base of support in Parliament, tried to create policing for the entire country of England

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Matching

Column 1 Column 2 1. Direct commands a. Orders should be framed as this type, since employees will often resent an authoritarian, dictatorial method. And cooperation is readily obtained through this method. 2. Requests b. The call for this type of method should be used with care so that it will not become a simple expedient for escaping the responsibility of making assignments or issuing orders that are in the best interests of the organization. 3. Implied or suggested orders c. This method may be indicated in dealing with an employee who is lazy, careless, indifferent, or irresponsible or the one who refuses or neglects to obey standard rules. 4. Request for volunteers d. This method is useful in developing the initiative of subordinates, since they allow considerable latitude in the method of accomplishing an assignment when immediate action is not essential.

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Match the following types of accomplices or other participants with their definitions listed below.

A. One who has the requisite intent to assist, but does not have the additional intent that the underlying crime be completed successfully B. Also called a feigning accomplice C. An agreement between two or more people to achieve a criminal purpose or to achieve a lawful purpose using unlawful means D. Usually the primary actor or perpetrator of a crime E. A person who physically commits a criminal act or commits an offense by using an innocent instrumentality F. When a person physically commits a criminal act but does not act with criminal intent because he or she was coerced, forced, or tricked into committing the act G. A person, animal, or inanimate object that cannot be culpable under the law H. A person who intentionally counsels, solicits, or commands another in committing a criminal act without being present at the actual crime I. A person who "cases" a bank to determine where the vaults are and provides the layout of the bank but does not physically participate in the robbery J. A person who intentionally aids another whom he or she knows committed a felony, in order for the person assisted to avoid criminal prosecution and punishment K. One who intentionally assists in the commission of a crime by his or her actual or constructive presence L. One who waits in the getaway car or who acts as a lookout and thus is constructively present at the scene of the crime

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This theory suggests that someone with low self-control will commit criminal acts, which makes him more likely to be victimized.

a. Control-Balance Theory b. Subcultural Theory of Violence c. A General Theory of Crime d. Social Interactionist Perspective

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