Which sector of our economy accounts for the largest percentage to total spending?
A) government B) households C) exports D) businesses
B
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The American Bar Association standards regarding guilty pleas prohibitjudicial participation where it is requested
a. True b. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.The predator principle says a person’s liberty may justifiably be restricted to prevent harm that that person’s actions would cause to others. 2.Virgins are assigned the label of the bad women. 3.Fear of crime and victimization do not impact criminal justice policy decisions. 4.In inner-city areas, media coverage of crime tends to reinforce what people already know and what some have actually experienced through having been victimized. 5.Cooperation between police and the media is now a norm worldwide.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Criminal intelligence can be misused, if not regulated and carried out properly. 2) Covert information collection is the most common and includes a process known as intelligence gathering. 3) Event flow analysis is the most commonly used method of investigating drug kingpins. 4) The primary purpose of the RISS projects is to provide the means to share criminal intelligence among member agencies. 5) To demonstrate a chain of events or activities over a period, a technique known as flowcharting is used.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Criminal justice researchers, unlike physical scientists, find their subject matter a topic of popular discussion in which the layperson’s experience is viewed as just as good a guide to policy as that of the researcher. 2. A theory is a model or schema that provides a perspective from which to view reality. 3. A paradigm is a plausible explanation of reality (why and how do things occur). 4. Edwin Sutherland’s concept of “white-collar crime” serves as an example of a paradigm revolution in criminology, a radical reorientation in theoretical views of the nature of criminality. 5. Methodology involves the collection of hypotheses and/or data regarding the nature of crime and criminal justice.