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All courses for John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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American Government POL101 1
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CJBS 300 CJBS 30 1
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CUNYBIO CASE STUDY 1
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CUNYBIO CASE STUDY final exam sction 3 1
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ECO 101 ECO101 2
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Economics ECO101 1
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Final exam section 2 1
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ISSA CASE STUDY ISSA CASE STUDY 1
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Math MAT105 1
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Math 105 MAT105 1
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PHI 101 PHI101 1
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Political science 1
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PSY 201 - Cognitive Psychology 1
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Psychology 1
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Psychology 101 PSY101 3
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Social Psychology PSYC221 1
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Statistics 1
Libros populares John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Saul Kassin, Steven Fein, Hazel Rose Markus • ISBN 9781305888340
Últimos notas y resúmenes John Jay College of Criminal Justice
In this assignment you are expected to explore news reporting on cybercrime. The goal of this assignment is to examine the frequency of cybercrime, and how it is understood in the media. For this assignment, you need to review leading news outlets’ webpage and find an article or news report on cybercrime. Use this article or report to write a 2-page research paper that describes the followings: 
The first part of the paper: Describe the news outlet and the crime story. 
The second part of the ...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•Criminal Justice
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In this assignment you are expected to explore news reporting on cybercrime. The goal of this assignment is to examine the frequency of cybercrime, and how it is understood in the media. For this assignment, you need to review leading news outlets’ webpage and find an article or news report on cybercrime. Use this article or report to write a 2-page research paper that describes the followings: 
The first part of the paper: Describe the news outlet and the crime story. 
The second part of the ...
SCCJA Pre-Academy Blocks 1-4 Complete Cumulative Study Guide_2023. 
 
SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 1-Domestic Violence, Juvenile Procedures, Victimology, Harassment and Stalking, Criminal Gang Overview 
SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 2-Basic Patrol Operations, Child Abuse, Traffic Law, Strategies of Arrest, Mentally Ill, Sexual Assault, Intro to Law, Courts/Crimes/Procedures, First Amendment' 
SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 3-Prejudice and Personality, Report Writing, Interviewing, Vulnerable Adult, Officer Survi...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•SCCJA Pre-Academy
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Law Enforcement Management • Michael J. Carpenter, Roger Fulton• ISBN 9781932777901
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SCCJA Pre-Academy Blocks 1-4 Complete Cumulative Study Guide_2023. 
 
SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 1-Domestic Violence, Juvenile Procedures, Victimology, Harassment and Stalking, Criminal Gang Overview 
SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 2-Basic Patrol Operations, Child Abuse, Traffic Law, Strategies of Arrest, Mentally Ill, Sexual Assault, Intro to Law, Courts/Crimes/Procedures, First Amendment' 
SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 3-Prejudice and Personality, Report Writing, Interviewing, Vulnerable Adult, Officer Survi...
Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	While most Canadians say they support a “tough on crime” approach, what do they feel is the most appropriate approach to reduce crime? 
 
a.	shorter punishments for all offenders except for those convicted of a violent offence 
 
b.	an increase in the number of community sanctions available to judges. 
 
c.	longer prison terms for violent offenders. 
 
d...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•Criminal Justice
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Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	While most Canadians say they support a “tough on crime” approach, what do they feel is the most appropriate approach to reduce crime? 
 
a.	shorter punishments for all offenders except for those convicted of a violent offence 
 
b.	an increase in the number of community sanctions available to judges. 
 
c.	longer prison terms for violent offenders. 
 
d...
Final exam section 1 
1. The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant internal environment is called homeostasis. 
 True 
 False 
2. The ATP/CP pathway is considered aerobic metabolism. 
 True 
 False 
3. About 98% of the human body is composed of only six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and 
phosphorous. 
 True 
 False 
4. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell. 
 True 
 False 
5. The heart, arteries, and veins are part of...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•CUNYBIO CASE STUDY
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Final exam section 1 
1. The automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant internal environment is called homeostasis. 
 True 
 False 
2. The ATP/CP pathway is considered aerobic metabolism. 
 True 
 False 
3. About 98% of the human body is composed of only six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and 
phosphorous. 
 True 
 False 
4. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell. 
 True 
 False 
5. The heart, arteries, and veins are part of...
Final exam section 3 
Exercise Questions 
101. What exercise is shown? 
A. dumbbell incline bench chest press 
B. squat 
C. lat pull-down 
D. calf raise 
E. preacher curl 
102. What is the primary muscle used? 
A. pectoralis major 
B. biceps muscle 
C. latissimus dorsi 
D. gastrocnemius 
E. trapezius 
103. Name an alternative exercise for the exercise shown. 
A. squat 
B. preacher curl 
C. calf raise 
D. push-ups 
E. crunches 
104. Name the insertion of the primary muscle used. 
A. groove of the...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•CUNYBIO CASE STUDY final exam sction 3
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Final exam section 3 
Exercise Questions 
101. What exercise is shown? 
A. dumbbell incline bench chest press 
B. squat 
C. lat pull-down 
D. calf raise 
E. preacher curl 
102. What is the primary muscle used? 
A. pectoralis major 
B. biceps muscle 
C. latissimus dorsi 
D. gastrocnemius 
E. trapezius 
103. Name an alternative exercise for the exercise shown. 
A. squat 
B. preacher curl 
C. calf raise 
D. push-ups 
E. crunches 
104. Name the insertion of the primary muscle used. 
A. groove of the...
Final exam section 2 
51. Metabolism can be categorized in the following phases 
A. catabolism 
B. myotabolism 
C. anabolism 
D. A and C 
E. B and C 
F. A and B 
52. BMR stands for 
A. basic memory retention 
B. basal metabolic rate 
C. bregmatic myofascial release 
D. none of these 
53. The primary (not initial) fuel during endurance exercise is 
A. liver glycogen 
B. muscle glycogen 
C. fatty acids 
D. none of these 
54. The human body consists of 
A. chemicals 
B. cells 
C. tissues 
D. none o...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•Final exam section 2
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Final exam section 2 
51. Metabolism can be categorized in the following phases 
A. catabolism 
B. myotabolism 
C. anabolism 
D. A and C 
E. B and C 
F. A and B 
52. BMR stands for 
A. basic memory retention 
B. basal metabolic rate 
C. bregmatic myofascial release 
D. none of these 
53. The primary (not initial) fuel during endurance exercise is 
A. liver glycogen 
B. muscle glycogen 
C. fatty acids 
D. none of these 
54. The human body consists of 
A. chemicals 
B. cells 
C. tissues 
D. none o...
Issa Case Study final exam section
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•ISSA CASE STUDY
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Issa Case Study final exam section
CJBS 300 Quiz 3 - Chapter 6 – Deter the Criminals
TRUE/FALSE
1. Liberals typically favor deterrence-oriented policies because they favor prevention.
2. Scared Straight programs are designed to deter by provoking fear in order to make crime seem more costly than beneficial to juveniles.
3. The “pulling levers” strategy has been shown to be effective in deterring crime because it is focused on select targets.
4. The fatalistic offender assumes that they will escape arrest and reap the reward...
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•CJBS 300
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CJBS 300 Quiz 3 - Chapter 6 – Deter the Criminals
TRUE/FALSE
1. Liberals typically favor deterrence-oriented policies because they favor prevention.
2. Scared Straight programs are designed to deter by provoking fear in order to make crime seem more costly than beneficial to juveniles.
3. The “pulling levers” strategy has been shown to be effective in deterring crime because it is focused on select targets.
4. The fatalistic offender assumes that they will escape arrest and reap the reward...
Chapter two notes
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- Textbook notes
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•Economics
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Essentials of Economics • Bradley R. Schiller• ISBN 9780073402796
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Essential Economics Notes• Por Marsea
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Chapter two notes
Chapter one textbook notes
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John Jay College Of Criminal Justice•ECO 101
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Essentials of Economics • Bradley R. Schiller• ISBN 9781259255908
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Essential Economics Notes• Por Marsea
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Chapter one textbook notes