State laws define __________ by age, vulnerability-based, or a combination of age and vulnerability

A) Elder
B) Victims
C) Abuse
D) Polyvictimization


A) Elder

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A psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behavior can be increased or decreased through reward, punishment, and association with other stimuli is:

a. Social norms. b. Behavioral conditioning. c. Personality. d. Psychoanalysis.

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What sort of power does the prosecutor hold in the criminal process?

What will be an ideal response?

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Matching

1. Retribution a. Attempt to reduce disparity in sentencing. 2. Incapacitation b. Deals largely with the final stages of the criminal justice process. 3. Deterrence c. Regulations limiting visitors to prisoners does not violate the Eighth Amendment. 4. Rehabilitation d. Physical punishment short of the death penalty 5. Disparity in sentences e. A questionable device that could or should be used for sentencing. 6. Sentencing guidelines f. Punishment applied in proportion to the seriousness of the offense. 7. Corporal punishment g. Prevent crime through the example of offenders being punished. 8. Norplant h. Physically restraining the offender from engaging in future misconduct. 9. Eighth Amendment i. Sees criminal behavior as a consequence of social or psychological shortcomings. 10. Overton v. Buzzetta j. When offenders with similar histories commit similar crimes but receive widely different sentences.

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How can openness and transparency help police officers build trust and legitimacy?

What will be an ideal response?

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