Murder, robbery, battery, and burglary are examples of economic crimes
a. True
b. False
b
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The "precursor" Justice who was least in favor of the incorporation of the criminal provisions of the Bill of Rights was
A. John M. Harlan I B. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. C. Louis Dembitz Brandeis D. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo
In the 1920s & 1930s, organized crime was referred to as
a. rackets b. confederation c. mafia d. cartel
Predictive scope
a. maintains that a theory has merit and is useful to the extent that it accurately predicts what is observed b. maintains that if two competing theories are essentially equal in terms of the first two criteria, then the less complicated one is considered more “elegant” c. asserts that a theory must have the quality of being falsifiable or disprovable d. refers to the scope or range of the theory and thus the scope or range of the hypotheses that can be derived from it
The range is the most mathematically complicated measure of dispersion.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)