Explain the difference between aggravating and mitigating factors

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The following must be in the answer:
a. The need to compensate the victims
b. The need to place appropriate responsibility on the criminal offender
c. The need to attempt reintegration of the offender with the community.

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What is a “peremptory challenge?”

What will be an ideal response?

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Which time period had the most female police officers?

A) 1970s: More women joined police departments because they could finally act as patrols B) 1960s: The feminist revolution encouraged more women to join police forces C) 1910s-1950s: Men were often at war and women had to fill their police officer positions D) None of these time periods saw an increase in the number of female police officers

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Summarize the Supreme Court decision in Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders of Burlington and Essex Counties, including the arguments on both sides. State your opinion of the ruling and give a reason.

What will be an ideal response?

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Grounded theory is used to:

a. measure how much common sense went into a specific theory b. describe the inductive method of theory construction c. describe the deductive method of theory construction d. assess the elements that make up dirt

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