Giving something of value ("quid") for something else is called _____

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


quid pro quo

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How is "Critical Victimology" different from traditional victimology?

a. It represented an attempt to move victimology away from its subordinate position in criminology. b. It tried to change victimology's preoccupation with victim precipitation. c. It resembles criminal personality profiling. d. It questions how and why certain areas are deemed to be criminal and others aren't.

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In 2009, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered that California prison populations must be reduced to ______% of design capacity within two years.

a. 89.5 b. 123.5 c. 129.5 d. 137.5

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Euphemistic language and moral justifications are processes involved in

A) dehumanization. B) disengagement. C) advantageous comparisons. D) cognitive restructuring.

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Discuss the steps that proactive correctional practitioners have agreed that managers and other employees can take to prevent or stop gender and sexual harassment in the workplace.

What will be an ideal response?

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