All of the following are essential components of Routine Activities Theory EXCEPT ______.
a. motivated offender
b. suitable target
c. lack of capable guardianship
d. availability of resources to commit the crime
d. availability of resources to commit the crime
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1. Practical imperative a. It guides all conduct. 2. Duties and inclinations b. A person can never be used as a means to an end. 3. Hypothetical imperatives c. Kant criticized this. 4. Kingdom of ends d. Is not a possession. 5. Justification for lying e. Non-consequentialist approach, known as formalism. 6. The Golden Rule f. Deontological ethics is also known as this. 7. Truth g. Potential consequences of your truthfulness should never be used for this purpose. 8. Formalism h. An ideal state in which rational beings are united through common, objective universal laws that apply to everyone. 9. Categorical imperative i. Similar to Aristotle's apparent goods. 10. Deontological ethics j. Kant distinguishes between these, one having no moral worth and the other is what one ought to do.
Computer viruses can be very destructive. They do not provide financial gain for the offender. Should the punishment be contingent upon the extent of the damage? The more the damage done by the virus, the more severe the punishment
What will be an ideal response?
Physical or sexual assault is a higher risk in families with:
a. step-parents/sibling and single parents b. two biological parents c. two adoptive parents d. two foster parents
Place the stages in the scientific research process in order
1. Review of findings a. Step 1 2. Development of research design b. Step 2 3. Problem identification c. Step 3 4. Choice of data collection techniques d. Step 4