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Pearson Prentice Hall
Branche: Printing & publishing
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The use of biological residue found at the scene of a crime for genetic comparisons in aiding the identification of criminal suspects.
Industry:Sociology
Violations of the criminal law which, although typically committed by businesses or by business officials, may also be committed by other persons or organizational entities, and which damage some protected or otherwise significant aspect of the natural environment.
Industry:Sociology
Violations of the criminal law committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his or her occupation.
Industry:Sociology
Violations of laws prohibiting or regulating the possession, use, or distribution of illegal drugs.
Industry:Sociology
Unlawful forced sexual intercourse with a female against her will which occurs within the context of a dating relationship.
Industry:Sociology
Undesirable behavioral consequences likely to decrease the frequency of occurrence of that behavior.
Industry:Sociology
Twins, as opposed to dizygotic (or dz) twins, develop from the same egg, and carry virtually the same genetic material.
Industry:Sociology
Those who suggest that, under certain circumstances involving criminal threats to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights.
Industry:Sociology
To make illegal.
Industry:Sociology
Those who seek to protect personal freedoms in the face of criminal prosecution.
Industry:Sociology