The theoretical explanation that helps us to understand political offenders as being socialized into their belief system by similarly minded individuals is:
a. Choice theory
b. Deterrence theory
c. Differential association theory
d. Social learning theory
c. Differential association theory
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a. 1960 b. 1970 c. 1980 d. 1990
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This is the gang member's telephone to the enemy:
a. Scrawls b. Graffiti c. Signature d. Letterings
The countervailing law enforcement interests against "noknock" entry requirements identified by Justice Thomas in Wilson v. Arkansas include:
a. safety of officers and escape of the prisoner. b. safety of officers and safety of occupants. c. safety of occupants and destruction of evidence. d. safety of officer, escape of the prisoner, and destruction of evidence.