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CPO Test(2024 Latest Update)Correct 100%
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The ASIS International General Security Risk Assessment Guideline defines an asset as "Any real or personal property, tangible or intangible, that a company or individual owns, that can be given or assigned a monetary value. 
 
True or False - ANSWER True 
 
CPTED stands for Crime Prevention through Environmental Dedication. 
 
True or False - ANSWER False 
 
CPTED: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design 
 
Physical security planning was originally based upon response to a military threa...
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ADJ 107 Final Exam Questions and 
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**When did marital rape become recognized as a crime across all 50 states in the United 
States?** 
 
**Marital rape wasn't considered a crime in the U.S. until the 1970s and became formally 
recognized in all 50 states by 1993.** 
 
**What is the estimated annual cost of white-collar crime?** 
 
**White-collar crime costs approximately $660 billion annually.** 
 
**How does general deterrence differ ...
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CRM101 Final Exam with Complete Solutions
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Rational Choice Theory - CORRECT️️ suggests that crime is a rational decision 
to violate any law 
rooted in classical criminology 
people act to gain pleasure/reduce pain 
criminal behaviour is controlled by fear of punishment 
severe, certain and swift punishment increase control 
Marginal deterrence - CORRECT️️ Severity of punishment = severity of crime 
Offence specific crime - CORRECT️️ an illegal act committed by offenders 
reacting se...
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CPO TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE, 
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The ASIS International General Security Risk Assessment Guideline defines an asset as "Any real or 
personal property, tangible or intangible, that a company or individual owns, that can be given or 
assigned a monetary value. 
True or False - -True 
CPTED stands for Crime Prevention through Environmental Dedication. 
True or False - -False 
CPTED: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design 
Physical security planning was originall...
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Official Functions of Criminal Law - Answer Social Control 
Discouraging Revenge 
Expressing public opinion/morality 
Deterring Criminal behaviour (General/Specific deterrence) 
3 Types of Law - Answer Civil/Tort 
Administrative 
Crimina
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What types of methods are the 2 ways "Cruel and Unusual Punishment" (8th Amendment) shows up in this course? - (1) Barbaric Methods (2) Methods that are disproportionate to nature of crime and/or person. 
 
What a case example of cruel and unusual punishment? - Jones v. City of Los Angeles: unlawful to criminalize non-volitional homelessness 
 
What is the utilitarianism theory on punishment? - justification for punishment=usefulness to society; *only impose when benefits outweigh costs* 
 
Wh...
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What should you know about the Destructiveness of Nuclear Weapons? What is Firebombing?What 
is the daisy cutter? - Answer-Nuclear Weapons are supposed to be destructive, that's the point. Out 
ability to kill has increased; weapons have become more powerful and precise. Before, incendiary 
devices, or devices design to light fires was were used in WWII to increase the capacity to kill. 
Firebombs were used in Dresen, Hamburg, and Tokyo to kill hundreds of people. The Daisy cutter is a 
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The ASIS International General Security Risk Assessment Guideline defines an asset as "Any 
real or personal property, tangible or intangible, that a company or individual owns, that can be 
given or assigned a monetary value. 
True or False - Answer ️️ -True 
CPTED stands for Crime Prevention through Environmental Dedication. 
True or False - Answer ️️ -False 
CPTED: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design 
Physical security planning was originally based up...
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SPSY Praxis II (5403) Questions and 
 
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Any set of behaviors that cause harm to self or others, impede learning or are disruptive in daily 
life functions Interfering behaviors 
 
Which of the following best describes how a school psychologist can measure interfering 
behaviors during a functional behavioral assessment? 
 
(A) The school psychologist receives documentation of the number of discipline referrals and in- 
school suspensions a student received. 
 
(B) The sc...
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MAJOR FIELD TEST CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2024 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED AND VERIFIED
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Retribution - CORRECT ANSWER the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator. 
Also known as just desserts. 
Criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law, and that punishments should be appropriate to the type and severity of the crime committed. 
Deterrence - CORRECT ANSWER a goal that seeks to inhibit criminal behavior through the fear of punishment; crime prevention 
(2 types: Specific and General) 
Specific- seeks to prevent a particular ...
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