ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2024 –
2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
Punitive Damages - ANSWERS-Monetary damages that may be awarded to a
plaintiff to punish the defendant and deter similar conduct in the future. often
higher than compensatory
Browning-Ferris-Industries v. Kelco Inc. (1989) - ANSWERS-Kelco was watching
and matching Brownings business moves- found to be predatory. Awarded
compensation and punitive
Cooper Industries v. Leatherman Tool (2001) - ANSWERS-"trade dress
infringement" - copying of branding. Awarded compensation and punitive
damages
nomothetic victim analysis - ANSWERS-often not representative of specific
individuals. based on typical or general characteristics of victim groups
, conservative victimology tendency - ANSWERS-holds victims responsible for their
own decisions- can be seen as victim blaming, an eye for an eye perspective
victimology - ANSWERS-any sort of relationship from abuse to murder where the
person is made to feel like a victim
forensic victimology studies - ANSWERS--effects on victims
-how victims are handled by the criminal justice system
-investigation of particular victims (idiographic)
Idiographic victim analysis - ANSWERS-study of the concrete. examines the victim
and their actual qualities.
the standards of practice for victimology - ANSWERS-fundamental rules that set
the limits of evidentiary interpretation
Missing children categories include: - ANSWERS--stranger abductions with ransom
-short term kidnappings by non family members
-family abductions by noncustodial parents
-runaways, throwaways, lost children