Answer:
In that particular case Dale would have none of these defenses because:
- <u>He cannot allege duress</u> because his life was not threatened in any situation, he has a safe way to escape and avoid the crime.
- <u>He cannot allege mistake</u> because even when Phil (undercover agent assigned) was thinking that he (Dale) was breaking the FCPA laws, the crime was not commited yet. Dale effectively commited a violation knowing the laws and consequences.
- He cannot allege entrapment because he was not pushed or encouraged by Phil (FBI undercover agent) to do the crime, Dale commited the violation without the influence of any law officer.
The correct option will be option "D".
The therapist used the 'privileged communication' legal concept to protect himself from forced disclosure.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The interactions between two parties where the laws recognize a private and protected relationship is known as Privileged communication . The communicated matter between the parties remains totally encrypted and the law cannot force to reveal.
Although there are exceptions where disproving a privileged communication and various incidents take place under which it can be renounced either knowingly or unintentionally. Commonly examples are like between doctor or therapist and patient, attorney and client, priest and parishioner etc.
Answer:
deviant behavior
Explanation:
Deviant behavior: The term deviant behavior is defined as a particular individual's behavior which is considered as contradictory to a particular society's dominant norms. An individual who performs deviant behavior can be explained through the psychological, biological, and sociological aspects. Deviant behavior also includes violations of social norms.
Example: Robbery, murder.
In the question above, John's behavior is an example of deviant behavior.
Answer:
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Answer:
frontal lobe
Explanation:
The frontal lobe is one of the largest parts of the brain and it is part that forms most of the personality and emotions.
<u>Frontal lobe is part that is, among other things, responsible for </u>
- <u>problem-solving</u><u> - things like systematically solving life problems, or math questions, are processes managed by this part of the brain</u>
- <u>interpreting environment and circumstances</u><u> </u>- studies have shown that any damage to<u> this part of brain result in inability to interpret environmental circumstances, confront risks and realize danger</u>. This part is responsible for reading messages we get from the environment and learning on previous experiences
- <u>emotional expression</u> - <u>the way we experience and express our emotions are the job for this part of our brain</u>, which includes forming and understanding facial expressions
- <u>forming personality</u> - <u>beside forming emotions, this part of the brain likely form most of our personality. This is because this part of the behavior is in charge of our memory, impulse behavior, decisions, and emotions, which are all key parts of our personality.</u> When hurt, the person can go through significant changes in the personality.
These are the reasons why the frontal lobe is responsible for the traits Emilio expresses.