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Which theorist observed the need to address the inequalities in the treatment of respectable persons who commit crime versus people without power who offend?

1. Beccarria
2.sutherland
3.bentham
4.quetelet
Which one of the following risk factors is reffered to as a "disease" and is one of three facilitating factors that is often present when crimes committed?

1.alcohol
2.drugs
3.firearms
4.low self-control
According to....... Both the victim and the offender are ignored, and the social env regulates criminal involvement
the...theory states that everybody has the potential to become a criminal, that most people are controlled by their bond to society, and that motivations towards criminal behaviour are curbed through learned behaviour
limited empathy and impulsiveness are linked to criminal behaviour and are perceived as...and...factors
Discuss Five (5) Sources of South African Law
the...theories explain how people become offenders through learning
1. Limited empathy and impulsiveness are linked to criminal behaviour and are perceived as . . . and . . . factors. (a) individual; physical (b) genetic; heredity (c) physical; biological (d) biological; personal

2. According to . . ., both the victim and the offender are ignored, and the social environment regulates criminal involvement. (a) Feminist criminology (b) the social learning theory (c) critical criminology (d) the social milieu school of thought.

3. Poor self-control and good discipline in child rearing are principles linked to the . . . theory of crime. (a) trait (b) rational choice (c) general (d) strain.
the motivation theories that describeand explainhow behaviouris stated ,energised,sustainedsnd directed compromises the..........theories
1.social learning,choice and control
2.motivation,intent and power-control
3.trait, social and moral reasoning
4.instrumental,content and process
Explain the importance of the Fourth Amendment as it relates to the importance of individual American rights.

Explain what is reasonable suspicion and why it is important as it relates to the police even engaging individuals in a conversation as to what he/she/they are up to?

Explain what is probable cause and why it is important as it relates to making an immediate arrest and in another case getting a search warrant.

Finally, explain the purpose and importance of getting a search warrant even when officers know the house is full of drugs or a fugitive is hiding in a house?
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