The case study in this chapter is about Whitey Bulger, a notorious gangster from South Boston. What was Bulger’s involvement with crime?
a. embezzlement and tax evasion
b. extortion rackets and embezzlement
c. narcotics distribution and extortion rackets
d. narcotics distribution and tax evasion
c. narcotics distribution and extortion rackets
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Sarah recently became the victim of an armed robbery. She was walking to her car at night after working late when a man forced her, at gunpoint, to turn over her purse and withdraw money from her bank account using her ATM card. Sarah did not suffer any physical injuries. However, she has flashbacks of the robbery and has become mentally unstable. Sarah is suffering from:
A. victim recidivism. B. vicarious trauma. C. psychic trauma. D. compassion fatigue.
When did prison officials realize that they had to take away the gangs' authority over prison life?
a. 1970s b. 1980s c. 1990s d. 2000s
_______________ are statements by a court that do not deal with the main issue in the case or are an additional discussion by the court
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Police officers were stationed on a hill 300 yards from the rear of the suspect's eighth floor apartment. With a telescope the officers could observe through the partially closed drapes at the rear that the suspect was engaged in an illegal activity. The officers' information _____
a. was lawfully gathered because any aural or visual enhancement is allowed b. was not lawfully gathered because they could not have seen the activity without some visual enhancement c. was lawfully gathered because the suspect did not completely close the drapes d. was not lawfully gathered because the suspect's reasonable expectation of privacy was violated