What is TRUE regarding the interrogations of sexual assault suspects?

a. Interrogations should not be used to understand the motive of the suspect.
b. The suspect should be the known perpetrator before an interrogation is started.
c. The offender’s MO should be known before an interrogation.
d. Interrogations may produce information that confirms that the suspect is the perpetrator.


d. Interrogations may produce information that confirms that the suspect is the perpetrator.

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Which of the following is not one of the core principles of restorative justice discussed by Van Ness and Strong (1997)?

a. Justice requires healing of victims, offenders and communities injured by the crime. b. All victims of crime can benefit from restorative justice. c. Victims, offenders, and communities should be permitted to actively involve themselves in the justice process in a timely and substantial manner. d. Roles and responsibilities of the government should be rethought, and in its promotion of justice, government should be responsible for preserving a just order, and the community should be responsible for establishing peace.

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What is the forensic examiner’s main goal when obtaining data from an HDD? Why is this best accomplished by removing the HDD from the system and placing it in a laboratory forensic computer?

What will be an ideal response?

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In , also known as shock probation, the offender is sentenced to a specific amount of time in prison or jail, to be followed by a period of probation

a. intermittent incarceration b. shock incarceration c. suspended sentence d. split sentence probation

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The goal for many law enforcement agencies is not to solve crimes after they have occurred, but to prevent them from happening

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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