James Wright is the answer
Answer:
Consistent: prior criminal record and the severity of the current crime
Explanation:
Sentencing guidelines
These are refered to as law, rules or regulations, set up standard by government of a country which are usually a non-binding guidelines which brings about the type of sentence or inform sentencing in the law. It is usually used that is the federal Sentencing Guidelines is used or applied to federal judges adjudicating cases.
The Guidelines used in sentencing is set up in terms of higher sentencing ranges based on the circumstances of the offense and the criminal record of the offender
The Types of sentencing includes:
1. Concurrent, consecutive, determinate
2. Intereminate
3. Deferred
4.Suspended
And others such as life, manditory, maximum, straight/flat sentencing.
Answer:
C) Walter Mischel
Explanation:
Wanda is very quiet around people in authority,but she can be loud and boisterous among her peers. Walter Mischel would explain the difference in Wanda's behaviour in terms of situational factors.
Answer:
c.domestic
Explanation:
Domestic policy refers to those statutes and regulations that apply to activities wholly contained within the United States' borders.
Answer:
adrenaline, stress
Explanation:
In every harmful situation, the body has a natural tendency to enter into the fight-or-flight response.
Fight-or-flight response- This is a physiological response of a person's body in the event of danger. This term was coined by Walter Bradford Canon, an American physiologist and professor. According to him, when a person faces a harmful event, it triggers the <u>sympathetic nervous system</u> to either <em>"fight"</em> the situation or <em>"flee" </em>from it. Once this happens, the person's adrenal gland becomes activated.
Adrenal gland- This is the gland responsible for the release of hormones such as adrenaline, cortisol, aldosterone, etc.
The activation of the adrenal gland, prompts it to release the adrenaline, which is also known as the <em>fight-or-flight hormone. </em>The body will now prepare to either fight or flee. <em>This explains the first answer above regarding Amir's situation.</em>
Once the body responds, it will now exhibit short-term effect of stress. This includes: <em>increase heart rate, flushing, shaking, constriction of the blood vessels in the body, relaxation of bladder, dilation of the pupils and many more! </em><em>This explains the second answer above.</em>