What test is defined as the inability to control one’s conduct, even though one is aware that what they are doing is wrong?
a. substantial capacity test
b. M’Naghten Rule
c. Durham Rule
d. irresistible impulse test
d. irresistible impulse test
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_________ is used when discussing three or more things or persons
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
If Jason Shepherd, whose home has recently gone into foreclosure, burns down his home in order to have his insurance company pay off the mortgage debt, he had engaged in which of the following?
a. Dual settlement statements fraud b. Foreclosure rescue scam c. Straw buyer fraud d. Equity fraud
Self-defense is an example of a __________ defense
a. De minimus infraction. b. Excuse. c. Failure of proof. d. Justification.
Upon entering prison, most inmates go through a process where they learn and adopt the values and norms of the prison. Some of these values and norms include not portraying themselves as weak or needy, not associating with corrections officers, and not snitching on others. The norms and values of prisons that inmates learn is referred to as the:
A. importation model. B. prisonization. C. inmate code. D. incarceration code of conduct.