What is the difference between espionage and espionage during wartime?
What will be an ideal response?
Espionage in wartime involves collecting, recording, publishing, communicating, or attempting to elicit such information with the intent of communicating this information to the enemy.
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Mass murder involves:
a. The taking of several lives at once or within a very short time frame b. The methodical taking of a human life one at a time over a period of days, weeks, months or even years c. The taking of human lives in repeated use of self-defense over time d. The involuntary killing of multiple people by accident such as a car accident
Which of the following is not a crime against persons?
a. robbery b. assault and battery c. larceny d. sexual assault
______ is primarily concerned with defensible space (inhibiting crime by creating physical expression of a social fabric that defends itself).
a. cultural criminology b. rational choice c. routine activities d. environmental design
Manning (2007) defines ______ as officers who make up the bulk of law enforcement.
a. patrol officers b. middle managers c. higher administrators d. detectives and investigators