Conduct we accept from private individuals somehow becomes objectionable when it is done by public officials. What is this known as?

a. Blacklisting
b. Scarcity mentality
c. Double standard
d. Unfair


c

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A person may properly claim the privilege against self-incrimination and to refuse to testify

A. Because the statements would lead to civil incarceration as sexually dangerous person B. Because the statements would likely lead to the murder of his wife C. Because the statements would lead to adjudication as a juvenile delinquent D. Because the statements would lead to retaliation against him

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Which of the following cases involved the wrongful arrest of a man who was arrested for drunk driving but was sober? His unsteadiness and slurred speech resulted from a past stroke

a. Jackson v. Town of Sanford c. Lewis v. Truitt b. Gohier v. Enright d. Miranda v. Arizona

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Cybercrime may be divided into two categories: crimes that involve an attack on a computer network and “net crime” and crime that is facilitated through use of the Internet. Identify and summarize Cybercrimes that consist specifically of attacks ON A NETWORK.

What will be an ideal response?

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Of all social disorganization variables, Pyrooz and colleagues (2010) found ______ to have the MOST impact on gang membership rates in their study of 100 cities in the United States.

a. economic disadvantage b. population heterogeneity c. residential mobility d. collective efficacy

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