Labeling theory holds that primary deviance is converted into secondary deviance by social bonding similarly seen in cults.
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False
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Forensic hypnosis is still a controversial evidence-gathering technique
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Which of the following govern the conditions of police service, annual leave, overtime, promotion and have an influence on almost all daily police activities?
a. Police unions b. Departmental regulations c. Both a and b d. None of the above
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1. Hobbes asserted that people who were not afraid of punishment could be effectively deterred. 2. Motivated offenders are always present, according to routine activities theory. 3. The Green River Killer’s case is a good example of routine activities theory. 4. The three-strike law has been shown to be ineffective as a specific deterrent. 5. A notable paradox in criminology is that efforts of deterrence do not work well with those we want to deter the most because they have nothing to fear.
One possible problem within Kant’s theory is the conflict:
a. Between hypothetical and categorical maxims. b. Between reason and emotion. c. Between two applicable categorical imperatives when one must act. d. between absolute rules and categorical imperatives