When we embody a "wholeness" or, in Plato's words, "inner balance" in our personal and professional lives which comes from choosing and acting with consistency and in light of a conception of justice and the good life, we could be said to
live and work with: a. Honor. b. Integrity. c. Intuition.
d. Egoism.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
The actions of the offender(s) during the crime and the type of victim are key characteristics linking which type of crime:
a. Aggravated assault b. Residential burglary c. Auto theft d. Sex crimes
A trial judge who accepts, without formal proof, matters of common knowledge is said to be _________
a. taking judicial notice of certain facts b. accepting a proffer of evidence c. making a determination of relevancy or competency d. None of these
Spontaneous acts of revenge were common responses by injured parties and their kin before the idea of restitution was developed
a. true b. false Indicate whether the statement is true or false