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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme 100% Correct
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  • Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme 100% Correct AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES - Answer- are those circumstances that cause the offender to be punished more severely than they would normally be for a specific crime. For example, conviction for the rape of a child would warrant a more serious punishment than rape of an adult, because society views a child as more vulnerable and helpless (Hunter & Dantzker, 2002:3±32). CLASSICAL CRIMINOLOGY - Answer- as an approach to studying crime emphasise...
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Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme
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  • Ultimate List CMY3701 Marking Scheme AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES - ANSWER-are those circumstances that cause the offender to be punished more severely than they would normally be for a specific crime. For example, conviction for the rape of a child would warrant a more serious punishment than rape of an adult, because society views a child as more vulnerable and helpless (Hunter & Dantzker, 2002:3±32). CLASSICAL CRIMINOLOGY - ANSWER-as an approach to studying crime emphasises the importanc...
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Behavioral Economics Exam Questions & Answers 2024
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  • Behavioral Economics Exam Questions & Answers 2024 How is behavioral economics different from class economics? Classical economics stresses that people are rational creatures who seek to maximize utility/increase possible benefit. But behavioral economics stresses that humans are irrational in a predictable way...& that context matters! What is BE? incorporates psychological insights into judgement and decision making. It looks are bounded rationality= limits of rational decision makin...
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CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model
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  • CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model Aggravating circumstances, Classical Criminology, Criminal event decision, Criminal involvement, Bounded rationality, Mitigating cirumstances, Neo-classical school, Routine activities theory (Marcus Felcon), Rational choice theory....
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International Relations, Exam 1 || with 100% Errorless Answers.
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  • What is international Relations? correct answers Collective Interaction of actors in the international community. List the two kinds of interactions. correct answers Positive Interactions- cooperation over aviation security. Negative Interactions- 9/11 terrorist attacks What is the principle of collective action? correct answers Cooperation by at least two actors to achieve a common goal What are the four levels of analysis in IR? correct answers -Global -Interstate/Systemic -State ...
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ARE 112 Final (Study List for ARE 112 Final) with Complete Solutions!!
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  • Coercive Power - ANSWER-the power to punish Legitimate Power - ANSWER-the power granted by some authority Expert Power - ANSWER-the power of having some specific skill or knowledge not found in others Referent Power - ANSWER-the power from admiration or respect Reward Power - ANSWER-the power from being able to provide a reward to others Change Management - ANSWER-used to effect change - crossover and phase approaches are examples Why Change Occurs - ANSWER-1. Dissatisfaction w...
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OAM 330 Exam Study Guide.
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  • OAM 330 Exam Study Guide. DECISION MAKING - answer• Refers to selecting choices among alternative courses of action ▪ Also includes inaction • Decisions are a component of any job • Decisions are not just made at the top but by every employee that is part of an organization DECISION MAKING MODELS - answer• Rational Decision Making Model • Intuitive Decision Making Model • Bounded Rationality Model RATIONAL DECISION MAKING - answerAdvantages ▪ Establishes clear criteria ...
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CEBS: GBA 2, Module 1 Questions & Answers(GRADED A+)
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  • attraction of private exchanges for employers - ANSWEROne big attraction of private exchanges for employers is the opportunity to change from a traditional premium contribution model, where the employer typically pays 75-80% of the premium, or premium equivalent rate, to a defined contribution model. Because private exchanges provide a wider array of choices to employees, the employer can more easily change from the traditional contribution model to a defined contribution model where a flat...
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CEBS GBA Exam 2 Question with complete solution 2023/2024
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  • CEBS GBA Exam 2 Question with complete solution 2023/2024What is the basic assumption underlying concept of a free market and how is it challenged by the theory of "bounded rationality?" (Mod 1.1) - correct answer Assumption that rational customers will make informed decisions about value, quality and price, while producers who meet consumer's demands will be rewarded with market share and profit. However this is challenged by the consumer's "bounded rationality" - rational consumer is...
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CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model 2024 Questions and Answers
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  • CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model 2024 Questions and Answers Aggravating circumstances - Answer- Cause offender to be punished more severely Ex. rape of a child is more serious than rape of adult Classical Criminology - Answer- - Emphasises free will - Views criminal act as consciously carried out - Offender is rational: weighs up advantages and disadvantages Main focus: CJS = if it operated in a consistent and p...
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