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1. Risk factors such as interpersonal conflict, material conflict, parental neglect and prenatal deviance are associated with.... as a risk indicator for criminal involvement
a. Family functioning
b. Family structure
c. Socialisation
d. Personality and temperment

2.Which option refers to notion that interpersonal conflict shapes human behavior and those who maintain social power will use it to further their own needs?
a.Structure
b.Process
c.Consensus
d. Conflict

3.Before an act can be defined as a crime... law must regard it as such and... must be in place
a. Customary, an effective criminal justice system
b. common, adequate trained police officers
c. Private, a lack of overcrowded correctional centres
d. Criminal, suitable punishment
1.Which option related to criminology and research in the criminal justice system
a. The formulation of New policies, to shape social and economic policy to prevent crime and research on suitable treatment for offenders
b. To lecture upcoming law students, to shape political and economic policies and to conduct research to empower all members of society
c. stop assist with training of judicial officers in crime and offending behaviour and to develop policies to address inadequate research practices and economic inequality
d. The formulation of new laws to shape economic and political policies, and to conduct research on suitable treatment for mentally ill persons.

2.Which theorist observed the need to address the inequalities in the treatment of respectable persons who commit crime versus people without power who offend?
a. Beccarria
b. Sutherland
c. Bentham
d. Quetelet
4.According to.... both the victim and the offender are ignored, and the social environment regulates criminal environment
a. feminist criminology
b. the social learning theory
c. critical criminology
d. the social milieu school of thought

5.When a person is labelled as criminal, the lable becomes part of his/ her personal identity and it evokes the behaviour the lable signifies. This statement is linked to the.....theory
a. social control
b. social disorganization
c. cultural deviance
d. social action

6.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
1.Crimes such as counterfeiting, embezzlement and fraud are associated with:
a. Social fabric crimes
b. Crimes heavily dependent on police action for tracing
c. Property-related crimes
d. Commercial crimes

2. 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

3.Who is regarded as the father of American criminology
a. Toppinard
b. Sutherland
c. Carafallo
d. Quetelet
Even when a medical device passes the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s rigorous premarket approval process, a person injured by the device can pursue state common law claims for negligence, strict liability, and implied warranty. True or false?
Discuss the recent Supreme Court of Canada and how it impacts victims, witnesses and the accused persons
You work as a paralegal in the law firm that has been hired to represent the victim in a possible civil action. Your client is confused and simply does not understand the differences between a civil cause of action and a criminal case. She wants to know if it makes sense to wait until the criminal prosecution is finished before she files a civil lawsuit for assault. Does the different standard of proof at a criminal trial impact this decision?
The 2019 Telstra Sustainability Report is provided on the subject Moodle shell.
Use this information to explain how Telstra is meeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). What is your opinion of these initiatives? Has Telstra produced any financial and social benefits in long and short terms with its sustainable approach?
You can learn more about the UN Sustainable Development Goals via https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
Jim, Kit and Erik are out and about having fun in Melbourne. They stop by a café and Jim goes to
the counter to buy some drinks. He finds some fancy bottles of soft drink he hasn’t seen before.
He buys three. The friends are having a lively conversation as they drink their drinks. All of a
sudden Kit starts coughing and spluttering. He then goes purple in the face. He is clearly choking.
Erik, a trainee nurse, grabs Kit around the middle and pushes his clenched fist just under Kit’s
chest. Kit coughs up a small plastic ball. This was part of the bottle top and has come loose. Kit
starts crying and is comforted by Jim. Kit is very distressed as he realises what might have
happened if Erik had not been there and had not had the necessary training. Kit has since been
diagnosed with clinical depression and has not been yet been able to resume his University
studies.
Required: Does Kit have an arguable case in tort law? Who would he sue? On what
grounds?
If a man write a will that only he's sons should inherit his property it is called
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