What percentage of victims reported rapes that fell under categories of drug- or alcohol-facilitated or incapacitated rapes?

A. 5%
B. 11%
C. 26%
D. 34%


Ans: A

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Use the violence necessary to complete the mission, without other considerations. Be aggressive and win! This represents the:

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1. Usually federal law overrides conflicting state laws. 2. Case law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations. 3. Punitive damages in civil law may act as a specific deterrent. 4. The elements of a crime may vary by state. 5. Under federal law, the difference between first-degree and second-degree murder is the element of premeditation.

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