Were the 1960s a decade of self-indulgence, or heightened social responsibility? How and why did both the Left and Right become radical by the end of the decade? Did the 1960s, on balance, create a more liberal or conservative America?
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- Assault in the City: CST and Criminal Responsibility at the Time of Offense Click here to study a vignette. If you cant click I also have the vignette attached Tasks: On the basis of the vignette you read, respond to the following: Define competency and indicate the standard used for juvenile and adult competency. Discuss how a CST evaluation is conducted, including any assessment instruments relevant in this particular vignette. On the basis of the information you have from the vignette, provide an opinion on the defendant's competence. Discuss the assessment of criminal responsibility by addressing the following: Present the standards used for criminal responsibility in your jurisdiction. This information can be obtained through an Internet search regarding the state law. Discuss the assessment procedures for an examination of MSO and the possible outcomes of NGRI and GBMI. 2 pages APA format
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- Self-defense consists of four elements: unprovoked attack; necessity; proportionality; reasonable belief. Discuss each of these elements and how they apply to the self-defense justification. How might the “castle doctrine” and the justification of self-defense work together in some situations?
- In the 1960s manufacturing accounted for 27% of the USA's GDP.
- To what extent did the women's movement of the 1960s gain momentum from the successes of the civil rights movement?
- You are a prominent archaeologist who has just been summoned to a dig site because your colleagues have made a unique discovery: a time capsule from the 1960s that was buried long ago
- Social exchange theory, reciprocity norm, and the social responsibility norm