Deck 9: Law and Social Control

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This law is intended to control the socially harmful activity of individuals and groups of people.

A) criminal law
B) civil law
C) white-collar crime
D) self-defense
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Individuals who would obey laws, such as refraining from murder, in order not to receive the death penalty is attributed to ______.

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
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Identify which of the following is not a characteristic of criminal penalties.

A) in large relies on confinement of offenders
B) in large relies on monetary charges
C) overcrowding of prisons
D) most arrests made for victimless crimes
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Identify which of the following is NOT true about the death penalty.

A) it was deemed as discriminatory B . its application was considered cruel and unusual punishment
C) a judge can exclude jurors from a trial if they are solely for or against it
D) it was deemed unconstitutional
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Approximately how many Americans are on probation?

A) 1 million
B) 2 million
C) 3 million
D) 4 million
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The greater the shame the more effective the deterrence. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) stigma
B) certainty
C) communication
D) speed
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Identify which of the following cases started the moratorium on the death penalty.

A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Gregg v. Georgia
C) Atkins v. Virginia
D) Roper v. Simmons
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Sarah believes that individuals who commit crime can be changed into productive members of society. She most likely agrees with what purpose of punishment?

A) deterrence
B) incapacitation
C) retribution
D) rehabilitation
Question
Deterrence refers to ______.

A) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
B) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
C) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
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Historically, one reason individuals would obey laws such as not speeding was for one of which of the following reasons?

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
Question
The U.S. prison population is ______.

A) around 1 million
B) around 1.5 million
C) around 1 billion
D) around 1.5 billion
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Identify which of the following cases held that individuals under the age of 18 cannot be sentenced to death.

A) Atkins v. Virginia
B) Gregg v. Georgia
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Roper v. Simmons
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Incapacitation refers to ______.

A) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
B) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
C) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
D) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
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The law to be obeyed must be viewed as moral and must be viewed as enforced in a fair and equal fashion. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) procedural justice
B) severity
C) certainty
D) stigma
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There must be a belief that violating a legal rule will result in the imposition of a penalty. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) severity
B) stigma
C) speed
D) certainty
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Identify which of the following does not fall under the definition of genocide.

A) killing members of a group
B) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of a group
C) targeting an individual for membership in a group
D) imposing measures to prevent births within a group
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Hilary believes that individuals who commit crime should be incarcerated because they need to pay for their crimes. Jessica most likely agrees with which purpose of punishment?

A) rehabilitation
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) deterrence
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Identify which of the following cases ordered California to decrease its prison population.

A) Brown v. Plata
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Atkins v. Virginia
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The punishment must be sufficiently severe to deter. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) certainty
B) severity
C) speed
D) stigma
Question
Gregg v. Georgia ended the moratorium on the death penalty. Identify which of the following DID NOT factor into the decision process.

A) two-stage process
B) direct appeal
C) consideration of aggravated and mitigating circumstances
D) racial bias
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Identify which of the following cases contended that mentally retarded individuals cannot be sentenced to death.

A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Atkins v. Virginia
C) Roper v. Simmons
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) 2000 defines a human trafficking victim as an individual induced to perform labor or a commercial sexual act through ______.

A) extortion, malice, or fraud
B) force, fraud, or coercion
C) favor, fraud, or fear
D) malice, intimidation, or coercion
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Individuals under the age of 18 cannot be executed.
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Identify which of the following is NOT true about Furman v. Georgia.

A) it placed a moratorium on the death penalty
B) the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional
C) the application of the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional
D) the death penalty was ruled constitutional
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This law is designated to compensate individuals for injury caused by individuals and by groups of people.

A) self-defense law
B) white-collar law
C) criminal law
D) civil law
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The law, penalty, and enforcement must be communicated to the target audience refers to which requirement for deterrence efficiency?

A) certainty
B) severity
C) stigma
D) communication
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The term for this crime was first introduced in 1939 and refers to a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation.

A) blue-collar
B) victimless
C) private sector
D) white-collar
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White-collar crime is committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation.
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If Amy believes that individuals who commit crime need to reimburse the victims from whatever they took away, then she most likely agrees with which purpose of punishment?

A) restitution
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) rehabilitation
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Sam believes that individuals should be punished so that an example is set that crime should not occur, and therefore most likely agrees with which purpose of punishment?

A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) retribution
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A crime being particularly brutal would be considered under which term?

A) an aggravating circumstance
B) a mitigating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) felonious barbarism
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A criminal having a very abusive past, which ensures that the death penalty is reserved for the "worst of the worst" offenders, would be considered as which following term?

A) a mitigating circumstance
B) an aggravating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) offender profiling
Question
The moratorium on the death penalty ended with which of the following cases?

A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Atkins v. Virginia
C) Roper v. Simmons
D) Gregg v. Georgia
Question
Individuals follow the law because it coincides with their own sense of right and wrong. This represents which of the four reasons why people obey the law?

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
Question
Individuals obey the law to avoid embarrassment, criticism, and condemnation from their friends, family, and community. This is represented by which of the four reasons why people obey the law?

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
Question
How many states currently impose the death penalty?

A) 22
B) 32
C) 42
D) 14
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Rehabilitation refers to ______.

A) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
C) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
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Gambling is a game of chance, between friends.
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Euthanasia is a victimless crime.
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Health fraud falls under white-collar crime.
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Prostitution is a criminal offense now in only 33 states.
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Most Americans view street crimes as more serious than white-collar crimes.
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The TVPA combats human trafficking by prosecution, protection, and prevention. Explain how each of these "Three P's" works to reduce human trafficking.
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Prostitution is legal in Las Vegas.
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Define and explain white-collar crime. Include the origin of the term and whether this is considered a victimless crime. Explain this.
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Explain and define how gambling is viewed regarding criminal law. Include some of the criteria that constitutes illegal gambling.
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In Furman v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme court ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
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List and explain which crimes fall under the category of Victimless Crimes and why they are designated as such.
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In Furman v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme court started the moratorium on the death penalty.
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In Gregg v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme court ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
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In the Atkins v. Virginia case, the U.S. Supreme Court contended that individuals under 18 cannot be executed.
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Summarize and provide examples of public opinion and the death penalty.
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An attack on an individual because of his or her membership to a group is referred to as genocide.
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The U.S. Supreme Court, in the case of Atkins v. Virginia, contended that individuals who are mentally retarded cannot be executed.
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Euthanasia is now allowed in 49 States.
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Deck 9: Law and Social Control
1
This law is intended to control the socially harmful activity of individuals and groups of people.

A) criminal law
B) civil law
C) white-collar crime
D) self-defense
A
2
Individuals who would obey laws, such as refraining from murder, in order not to receive the death penalty is attributed to ______.

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
C
3
Identify which of the following is not a characteristic of criminal penalties.

A) in large relies on confinement of offenders
B) in large relies on monetary charges
C) overcrowding of prisons
D) most arrests made for victimless crimes
B
4
Identify which of the following is NOT true about the death penalty.

A) it was deemed as discriminatory B . its application was considered cruel and unusual punishment
C) a judge can exclude jurors from a trial if they are solely for or against it
D) it was deemed unconstitutional
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Approximately how many Americans are on probation?

A) 1 million
B) 2 million
C) 3 million
D) 4 million
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The greater the shame the more effective the deterrence. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) stigma
B) certainty
C) communication
D) speed
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7
Identify which of the following cases started the moratorium on the death penalty.

A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Gregg v. Georgia
C) Atkins v. Virginia
D) Roper v. Simmons
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Sarah believes that individuals who commit crime can be changed into productive members of society. She most likely agrees with what purpose of punishment?

A) deterrence
B) incapacitation
C) retribution
D) rehabilitation
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9
Deterrence refers to ______.

A) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
B) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
C) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
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10
Historically, one reason individuals would obey laws such as not speeding was for one of which of the following reasons?

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
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11
The U.S. prison population is ______.

A) around 1 million
B) around 1.5 million
C) around 1 billion
D) around 1.5 billion
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12
Identify which of the following cases held that individuals under the age of 18 cannot be sentenced to death.

A) Atkins v. Virginia
B) Gregg v. Georgia
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Roper v. Simmons
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Incapacitation refers to ______.

A) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
B) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
C) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
D) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
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The law to be obeyed must be viewed as moral and must be viewed as enforced in a fair and equal fashion. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) procedural justice
B) severity
C) certainty
D) stigma
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There must be a belief that violating a legal rule will result in the imposition of a penalty. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) severity
B) stigma
C) speed
D) certainty
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Identify which of the following does not fall under the definition of genocide.

A) killing members of a group
B) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of a group
C) targeting an individual for membership in a group
D) imposing measures to prevent births within a group
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17
Hilary believes that individuals who commit crime should be incarcerated because they need to pay for their crimes. Jessica most likely agrees with which purpose of punishment?

A) rehabilitation
B) retribution
C) incapacitation
D) deterrence
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Identify which of the following cases ordered California to decrease its prison population.

A) Brown v. Plata
B) Roper v. Simmons
C) Roe v. Wade
D) Atkins v. Virginia
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The punishment must be sufficiently severe to deter. This aligns with which of the fundamental requirements for deterrence to be effective?

A) certainty
B) severity
C) speed
D) stigma
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Gregg v. Georgia ended the moratorium on the death penalty. Identify which of the following DID NOT factor into the decision process.

A) two-stage process
B) direct appeal
C) consideration of aggravated and mitigating circumstances
D) racial bias
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21
Identify which of the following cases contended that mentally retarded individuals cannot be sentenced to death.

A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Atkins v. Virginia
C) Roper v. Simmons
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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22
The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) 2000 defines a human trafficking victim as an individual induced to perform labor or a commercial sexual act through ______.

A) extortion, malice, or fraud
B) force, fraud, or coercion
C) favor, fraud, or fear
D) malice, intimidation, or coercion
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23
Individuals under the age of 18 cannot be executed.
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24
Identify which of the following is NOT true about Furman v. Georgia.

A) it placed a moratorium on the death penalty
B) the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional
C) the application of the death penalty was ruled unconstitutional
D) the death penalty was ruled constitutional
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This law is designated to compensate individuals for injury caused by individuals and by groups of people.

A) self-defense law
B) white-collar law
C) criminal law
D) civil law
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The law, penalty, and enforcement must be communicated to the target audience refers to which requirement for deterrence efficiency?

A) certainty
B) severity
C) stigma
D) communication
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The term for this crime was first introduced in 1939 and refers to a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation.

A) blue-collar
B) victimless
C) private sector
D) white-collar
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White-collar crime is committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of their occupation.
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If Amy believes that individuals who commit crime need to reimburse the victims from whatever they took away, then she most likely agrees with which purpose of punishment?

A) restitution
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) rehabilitation
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Sam believes that individuals should be punished so that an example is set that crime should not occur, and therefore most likely agrees with which purpose of punishment?

A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) retribution
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A crime being particularly brutal would be considered under which term?

A) an aggravating circumstance
B) a mitigating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) felonious barbarism
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A criminal having a very abusive past, which ensures that the death penalty is reserved for the "worst of the worst" offenders, would be considered as which following term?

A) a mitigating circumstance
B) an aggravating circumstance
C) irrelevant in the sentencing process
D) offender profiling
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The moratorium on the death penalty ended with which of the following cases?

A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Atkins v. Virginia
C) Roper v. Simmons
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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Individuals follow the law because it coincides with their own sense of right and wrong. This represents which of the four reasons why people obey the law?

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
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Individuals obey the law to avoid embarrassment, criticism, and condemnation from their friends, family, and community. This is represented by which of the four reasons why people obey the law?

A) conscience
B) social influence
C) sanctions
D) self-interest
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36
How many states currently impose the death penalty?

A) 22
B) 32
C) 42
D) 14
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37
Rehabilitation refers to ______.

A) punishing to discourage from offenses happening again
B) punishment intended to transform individual into productive member of society
C) punishing in order to harm the individual that caused harm
D) punishing to remove individual from society as an interest for safety
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Gambling is a game of chance, between friends.
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Euthanasia is a victimless crime.
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40
Health fraud falls under white-collar crime.
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Prostitution is a criminal offense now in only 33 states.
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42
Most Americans view street crimes as more serious than white-collar crimes.
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43
The TVPA combats human trafficking by prosecution, protection, and prevention. Explain how each of these "Three P's" works to reduce human trafficking.
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Prostitution is legal in Las Vegas.
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Define and explain white-collar crime. Include the origin of the term and whether this is considered a victimless crime. Explain this.
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Explain and define how gambling is viewed regarding criminal law. Include some of the criteria that constitutes illegal gambling.
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In Furman v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme court ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
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List and explain which crimes fall under the category of Victimless Crimes and why they are designated as such.
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In Furman v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme court started the moratorium on the death penalty.
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In Gregg v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme court ended the moratorium on the death penalty.
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In the Atkins v. Virginia case, the U.S. Supreme Court contended that individuals under 18 cannot be executed.
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52
Summarize and provide examples of public opinion and the death penalty.
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An attack on an individual because of his or her membership to a group is referred to as genocide.
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The U.S. Supreme Court, in the case of Atkins v. Virginia, contended that individuals who are mentally retarded cannot be executed.
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Euthanasia is now allowed in 49 States.
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