Which of the following is an example of a clinical condition or disorder that may be included in DSM-5?
A. mental retardation
B. substance-related disorders
C. narcissistic personality disorder
D. paranoid personality disorder
B. substance-related disorders
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Social control theorists contend that crime occurs when:
a. an individual’s ties to the conventional order are weak.
b. an individual’s ties to normative standards are nonexistent.
c. an individual behaves in a positive way.
d. a and b only
e. None of the above.
Which of the following statements is true of plea bargaining?
A. It is initiated before a preliminary hearing. B. It increases the time and money spent on each case. C. It allows defendants a measure of control over their fates. D. It is given to defendants to increase their prison sentence.
Jane's mother says that she is not surprised that Jane committed this crime. Jane's uncle is a criminal who has committed many crimes, ranging from larceny to assault. He is now in prison for the crime of robbery. However, prior to his incarceration he spent the entire summer with Jane while Jane's mother was at work. What theory would explain Jane's crime if she was taught the skills to
participate in crime by her uncle? a. strain theory b. social disorganization theory c. learning theory d. control theory
Identify the two elements of the qualified immunity defense, and explain why the test is so easy for officers to pass
What will be an ideal response?