Crimes that may offend the majority but do not harm other people, such as gambling, are called __________ crimes
A) corporate
B) victimless
C) white-collar
D) blue-collar
Answer: B
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Penalties and rewards for conduct relating to a social norm are known as
A. folkways. B. mores. C. values. D. sanctions.
Many people have trouble understanding the concept of __________ progression that is implicit in the search procedure as a folder passes through successive intermediaries
a. harmonic b. mathematical c. logarithmic d. geometric
An example of multivariate analysis would be: a. an examination of the ages of all women who are corporate executives
b. an analysis of the relationship between age, sex, and type of nightspot frequented in a given city in the Midwest. c. an analysis of the relationship that exists between types of undergraduate major and positions held in business. d. an analysis of the relationship between type of offense and length of prison sentence for those who had a jury trial. e. all of these choices illustrate multivariate analyses.
Hirschi suggests that the internalization of norms by an individual represents
a. attachment. b. integration. c. involvement. d. moral belief.