According to the text, in recent years the number of entrapment cases have __________

Fill in the blank with correct word.


ANSWER: decreased / declined / went down

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Match the terms in Column 1 with the appropriate definitions and/or descriptions in Column 2

Column 1 Column 2 1. Violent subculture a. An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means 2. Achievement b. The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want 3. Conformity c. One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success 4. Anomie d. One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure. 5. American Dream e. Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain 6. Means f. Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve 7. Behavioral coping g. The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals 8. Retreatism h. A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules 9. Goals i. Coping with strain through actual behaviors 10. Money fetish j. Normlessness

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The basic premise of _______________ theories are that people are primarily selfish pleasure seekers

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

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In Walsh's theory of the evolution of justice, "grudgers" emerged as a response to "cheaters."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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All of the following subjects are not considered capable of committing crimes except:

a. a person who is voluntarily intoxicated. b. idiots. c. a person unconscious of the act, or under duress. d. a person who committed the act or omission by misfortune or accident without evil intent.

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