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Problems with "conditionability",as described in Eysenck's learning theory of crime,are generally more pronounced in people with antisocial inclinations.
False Light
A privacy tort involving portraying someone in a misleading way that could harm their reputation.
Punitive Damages
Financial compensation awarded to a plaintiff beyond what is necessary to compensate for losses, intended to punish the defendant for egregious conduct.
Defendant
The person or party against whom a civil or criminal lawsuit is filed in a court of law.
Communications Decency Act
A U.S. federal law enacted in 1996 aimed at regulating pornography on the internet, but also important for its provisions on liability of internet service providers and others for content posted by third parties.
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