The goal of punishment is also known as "just deserts."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: True

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Match the following white-collar crime terms to the correct definition

1. Embezzlement a. The use of an electronic communications facility to intentionally transmit a false message in furtherance of a fraudulent activity 2. Securities fraud b. A type of equity trading based on confidential information about important events that may affect the price of the issue being traded 3. Wire fraud c. The theft of money resulting from intentional manipulation of the value of equities 4. Insider trading d. The unlawful misappropriate for personal use of money, property, or other thing of value entrusted to the offender's care, custody, or control 5. Bank fraud e. Any activity that illegally inhibits competition between companies within an industry 6. Antitrust violation f. Fraud or embezzlement occurring within or against financial institutions insured or regulated by the U.S. government

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Discuss the extent of presidential privileges. Are the limitations too few? Is the privilege necessary?

What will be an ideal response?

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Create a fictional character and depict how this individual would become criminal, using attachment theory to explain your rationale.

What will be an ideal response?

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A criminal case begins in a court of ______ or a trial court, where a case is heard for the first time.

a. limited jurisdiction b. subject-matter jurisdiction c. general jurisdiction d. original jurisdiction

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