__________ has been called the biggest white-collar crime in history
a. The collapse of the Enron Corporation
b. The bankruptcy of WorldCom, Inc.
c. Teapot Dome
d. The 1980s savings and loan disaster
Answer: d
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Rights enjoyed during the appellate process include:
A) Access to trial transcripts. B) Access to counsel. C) The right to be free from government retaliation. D) All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The threat from homegrown jihadists is limited to Europe. 2. The United Kingdom’s policies in Northern Ireland were criticized for their leniency. 3. Cooperation has always been evident between agencies responsible for domestic and foreign intelligence in the United States. 4. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security absorbed the functions of at least 17 agencies. 5. The Rewards for Justice Program offers money for information on terrorist suspects.
The M'Naughten rule is
a. a test for measuring sanity. b. case law use at pretrial. c. admission of intoxication test results at trial. d. evidence exclusions under Mapp v. Ohio.
Why are offenders who kill in hospitals and nursing homes not easy to identify?
a. They do not attract media attention. b. They are loud killers who go about performing their tasks poorly. c. They are unfriendly and cold. d. They are outwardly dispassionate.