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CACM Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025
  • CACM Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025

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  • CACM Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 CACM Retributive Justice - correct answer a system of criminal justice based on the punishment of offenders rather than on rehabilitation. Restorative Justice - correct answer a system of criminal justice that focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community at large Compete - correct answer for quick decisions or in a win lose situation use: if safety is at stake and you need your n...
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PHIL 335 Death Penalty (100% verified answers)
  • PHIL 335 Death Penalty (100% verified answers)

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  • Furman v Georgia (1972) -ruling -what was the ruling based on? correct answers -Supreme Court ruled death penalty (DP) unconstitutional because it was considered cruel and unusual punishment -based on Capricious Application -No clear guidance for juries- blacks were much more likely to get the DP than whites How did some states respond to Furman v Georgia? correct answers Response to Furman v Georgia: -make the DP less capricious -some states decided to make the DP permissible for certa...
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Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100%
  • Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100%

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  • Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100% 1. ________________ assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders. a. consensus theory b. conflict theory c. labeling theory d. left realism theory c 2. _____________'s theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated as violating the law. a. Lemert b. Tannenbaum c. Cooley d. Mead e. Becker b 3. Outsider...
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Restorative justice
  • Restorative justice

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  • A short history of restorative justice • From retributive justice to restorative justice • Restorative justice in practice  Examples of RJ programmes ‘  Victims’ experiences of restorative justice • Potential problems and concerns • Debates on the suitability of RJ:  Case study I: RJ and violence against women  Case study II: RJ in cases of serious and organized crime (SOC)
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Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100%
  • Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100%

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  • Criminology final exam (Answered) With Complete Verified Solution 100% 1. ________________ assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders. a. consensus theory b. conflict theory c. labeling theory d. left realism theory c 2. _____________'s theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated as violating the law. a. Lemert b. Tannenbaum c. Cooley d. Mead e. Becker b 3. Outsider...
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CJ 395 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% Solved
  • CJ 395 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% Solved

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  • What was the purpose of punishment in the 15th century and how was it inflicted? - Answer Punishment was inflicted by disabling those found guilty and different forms of elimination was chosen as consequence Banishment, transportation, or death What was the reputation of prisons in the 16th century v. today? - Answer Prisons were used as alternatives to elimination in 16th century. Today prison is supposed to be one of the most extreme forms of punishment with exception. What is ret...
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Biomedical ethics midterm exam
  • Biomedical ethics midterm exam

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  • Normative Ethics correct answer: search for and justification of moral standards, or norms; rationally establish the proper guides for our actions and judgments; evaluative; stating what is right Meta-ethics correct answer: the study of the meaning and justification of basic moral beliefs; what does it mean for an action to be right applied ethics correct answer: the use of moral norms concepts to resolve practical moral issues; what to do in a specific case Descriptive Ethics correc...
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CMY1502 Latest Exam Paper 1 (Unisa) with Verified Answers
  • CMY1502 Latest Exam Paper 1 (Unisa) with Verified Answers

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  • The three main components involved when a criminal event takes place - Answer-•the criminal •the victim •the criminal act What do victimologist investigate? - Answer-•the impact of the injuries and losses inflicted by offenders, •the handling of victims by the criminal justice system, •public's reaction to the plight of victims Crime victim - Answer-a person who •has been physically or financially injured, or •had property taken or damaged, by someone committing a c...
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Test Bank For Business Ethics A Textbook with Cases International Edition 7th Edition by William H. Shaw
  • Test Bank For Business Ethics A Textbook with Cases International Edition 7th Edition by William H. Shaw

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  • Part One: Chapter One: The Nature of Morality Multiple Choice (24) 1. Ethics addresses the question of a. whether God exists b. what we know c. how we should live d. what we are 2. Ethics does not investigate questions of a. duty and obligation b. mind and body c. fairness and unfairness d. good and bad 3. Business ethics is the study of what constitutes good and bad human conduct in a a. business setting b. academic setting c. heavenly setting d. utopian setting 4. Who discussed whe...
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Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice
  • Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice

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  • Sample Test Pollock, Ethical Dilemmas and Decisions in Criminal Justice Test Bank Update. The test bank was updated by correcting the page references for chapters 1-8 and correcting and clarifying questions throughout the test bank. Some questions had minor changes that clarified the question or one of the answer options, while others were changed more substantially to fix accuracy problems. Below is brief list of all the questions that have been changed. Following that is a chapter-by-b...
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