Jeopardizing the security, integrity, confidentiality, or availability of an information system or network or any information stored on, processed on, or transiting such a system is also referred to as a ______.

a. cyberincident
b. cybercall
c. cyberwarfare
d. cybercheck


a. cyberincident

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Probation and parole should also be thought of as ____________

a. easy ways out b. means to an end c. dual roles d. absolute sanctions

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According to Kohlberg’s model, what is the highest level can women achieve because they are focused on others?

a. first b. second c. third d. fourth

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Professionals typically enjoy more deference from clients or customers than do entrepreneurs and retailers. 2. Physicians have typically been accorded significantly less trust and autonomy than other professionals. 3. Sutherland regarded the medical profession as less criminal than other professions. 4. The recognition that physicians can do harm to their patients and should be held accountable is a wholly modern phenomenon. 5. According to the text, medical societies have historically done an excellent job of policing the profession.

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In prison argot, a prisoner who is knowledgeable in the ways of prison life is said to be ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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