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Jipu 123

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Criminologists should be ethical in their research because
 
  a. they may face a jail sentence if they are not.
 b. they are moral entrepreneurs.
 c. the lives of millions of people may be influenced by their research.
  d. they are seeking to validate their own theories.

Question 2

Critics of the GTC argue that white-collar criminals and organized crime bosses:
 
  a. seem more calculating than impulsive.
  b. are capable of showing empathy to their clientele and, thus, are able to control their impulses.
  c. are more likely to be impulsive than street criminals.
  d. are not impacted by the need for immediate gratification.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

A



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