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Test Bank For Introduction to Criminology Theories Methods and Criminal Behavior 9th Edition By Hagan
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Hagan, Introduction to Criminology 9e	Instructor Resource 
 
 
 
1. While crime was rising in the 1960s in the United States, crime was decreasing in Japan. This observation is significant because: 
 
a. It highlighted the inaccuracy of our statistics on crime, since it is common knowledge that crime rates are consistent across nations. 
b. It proved beyond a reasonable doubt that American society is particularly prone to criminality. 
*c. It discredited the assumption that modernization inev...
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Art History II Exam ALL SOLUTION 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Joseph Wright of Derby 
The painting A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery was done by which artist? 
English travelers 
The vedute paintings of Antonio Canaletto were intended for which class of patron? 
Voltaire 
Which philosopher believed that the betterment of humanity lay in the advancement of science and the rational improvement of society? 
Paris 
Which city was the artistic center of the Rococo style? 
Paestum and Syracuse (WRONG) 
The renewed interest in classical antiquity of th...
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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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CFA Level 1 - 101 Must Knows 368 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CFA Level 1 - 101 Must Knows 368 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Addition Rule of Probability - CORRECT ANSWER ADDITION: P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB) 
 
Roy's Safety First Criterion - CORRECT ANSWER Safety First Ratio = (E(R) - Rₜ) / σ 
 
Larger ratio is better 
 
If (Rₜ) is risk free rate, then it becomes Sharpe Ratio 
 
Sharpe Ratio - CORRECT ANSWER Sharpe Ratio = (E(R) - RFR) / σ 
 
Larger ratio is better 
 
If (Rt) is higher than RFR, then it becomes Safety First Ratio 
 
Centra...
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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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rhetorical situation - correct answer summary -discourse derives meaning from the situation 
 
exigence - correct answer imperfection marked by urgency that can be solved by rhetoric 
 
audience - correct answer people able and willing to make a change/are open to persuasion 
 
constraints - correct answer anyt...
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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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Global Economics exam with correct answers 2024
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Theories of / Approaches to International Political Economy correct answers Economic nationalism (mercantilism) 
 
Economic internationalism (neoclassical) 
 
Economic structuralism (Marxism/Radicalsim) 
 
Approaches to Economic Development: Economic Nationalist Approach correct answers Realpolitik orientation where the political economy is a zero-sum game 
 
Approaches to Economic Development: Economic Internationalist Approach correct answers Believe that development can be achieved within ...
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WGU C100 Humanities Final Study Guide- Solved
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Classical Period Acronym (BRTH PRD) - ANSWER-BRTH- Balance, Reason, Truth, Humanism 
PRD- Polytheism, Republic, Democracy 
 
Renaissance Period Acronym (RUSH RoCS - Michealangelos Rock sculpture) - ANSWER-RUSH- Reformation, University System, Scientific Expansion, Humanism 
RoCS- Rebirth of Classicism & Self fashioning 
 
Neoclassical & 
Enlightenment Period Acronym (CORDES- classical cords) - ANSWER-CORDES- Classicism, Order, Rationalism, Deism, Empiricism, Skepticism 
 
Romantic Period Acrony...
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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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