Sue has committed robbery with a deadly weapon. This would be considered a mala in se crime.
Answer: Option A
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The term 'mala in se' comes from the popular Latin glossary of law and literally means 'wrong in itself'. The crimes that are committed intentionally in order to do create a major nuisance or harm to someone is termed under the category of mala in se.
These crimes are carried out knowing full well that they are unethical and can potentially harm someone.
Answer:
Dignity and worth of the person.
Explanation:
The social work core value associated with seeking to resolve conflicts between clients’ interests and the broader society’s interests in a socially responsible manner consistent with the values, ethical principles, and ethical standards of the profession is <em>dignity and worth of the person</em>. The Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) serves as a guide for social workers, to deal with the profession's ethical dilemmas. It is one of its core values to respect each person's dignity and worth, regardless of individual differences.
Answer:
The number of words, w, is the dependent variable.
Explanation:
words depend on the minutes/time
Answer:
sensory; perception
Explanation:
Carlos was just touched on his cheek, which is a Sensation. Which refers to when a certain stimuli triggers one of the senses that sends sensory information to the brain. In order for Carlos to know if he was kissed or slapped, Carlos needs a perception. Perception refers to how the brain organizes, identifies, and interprets sensory information that is received. This would allow Carlos to come to a conclusion as to what exactly touched his cheek.
<span>"Have you ever received a speeding ticket? ______ yes ______ no," when followed by a question such as: "when did you receive that ticket?"</span> is called a Contingency or Filter question.
In social research, this types of questions enables the researcher determine whether the respondent is qualified or has enough experience to answer the next or preceding questions.