You hire contract workers for your company. Because the volume of work is increasing, you are always seeking new contractors. One untried contractor has been sending you gifts-fruit bouquets, tickets to sporting events in your area, shirts with the vendor's logo, etc. This contractor's bid on your latest project is one of the highest you receive, but you decide to hire them anyway. In doing so, have you committed a crime? Explain your reasoning.

What will be an ideal response?


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a. The rise of the drug economy in the 70's and 80's b. The media c. An increased number of handguns used by minors in violent crimes d. Lack of Parental Guidance

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The part of real estate property that is not protected by the Fourth Amendment is open

What will be an ideal response?

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Some government experts use the "ticking Bomb scenario," to justify which type of state crime?

a. human rights violation c. illegal domestic surveillance b. state violence d. torture

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In Rawls’ theory, the highest or final period in the development of morals is morality of ______.

a. principles b. association c. authority d. common interests

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