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Planned, premeditated killings of family members whose behavior is judged to have brought shame or dishonor to the family are referred to as:
 
  a. Retaliatory familicide.
  b. Blood feuds.
  c. Mala in se.
   d. Honor killings.

Question 2

Chemical agents (tear gas) work on an offender's central nervous system. Which of the following is a factor that can diminish or negate the effectiveness of chemical agents?
 
  A) The offender has a high level of endorphins because of an excited state.
  B) The offender is mentally ill.
  C) The offender is on drugs and/or alcohol.
  D) all of the above


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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

D



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