Explainthedifference betweenthesubstantial-capacity test andtheirresistible-impulse test. Which one do you think is a better estimator of insanity? Explain your answer.

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Substantial-Capacity Test- It requires that the defendant lack "substantial capacity" to either "appreciate the wrongfulness" of his or her conduct or to conform that conduct "to the requirements of the law.?Irresistible-Impulse Test- A person may be found insane even if he or she was aware that a criminal act was "wrong," provided that some "irresistible impulse" resulting from a mental deficiency drove him or her to commit the crime.

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a. Antisocial behavior in the absence of psychosocial risk factors is most likely biologically based. b. Those unable to tie social emotions with cognition are likely to be egocentric and deceitful. c. Criminal behavior is part of a general pattern of life characterized by irresponsibility. d. The relationship between IQ and crime works via poor school performance.

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In the majority of states, how is the chief local prosecuting attorney selected?

A. executive appointment B. legislative vote C. judicial appointment D. popular election

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Grand larceny is a misdemeanor and typically involves small amounts of money or property

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to the Southern Poverty Law Center (2011), more than ____ police officers have been killed in confrontations with members of Sovereign Citizen Movements

a. 80 b. 10 c. 30 d. 50

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