How are arrest rates measured?
a. number of arrests per 100 people
b. number of arrests per 50,000 people
c. number of arrests per 500,000 people
d. number of arrests per 100,000 people
d. number of arrests per 100,000 people
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Vice laws, which regulate standards for public morals, are not usually aggressively enforced unless someone is offended and lodges a complaint or unless the activity occurs publicly
a. True b. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Probability sampling approaches are mutually exclusive and cannot be used in combination with other approaches. 2. Clusters have many forms including states, cities, universities, and schools. 3. The sample size needed for a particular margin of error is dependent on the population size. 4. Probability sampling methods typically require larger sample sizes than non-probability methods. 5. Repeating a piece of research is called replication.
The three levels of state courts are:
A. appellate, district, and limited jurisdictional. B. appellate, general jurisdiction, and limited jurisdiction. C. limited jurisdiction, commercial, and appellate. D. general jurisdiction, limited jurisdiction, and district. E. commercial, district, and appellate.
It is estimated that about _____ out of every 100 child abuse or neglect cases reaches the trial stage
a. 2 c. 25 b. 10 d. 46