Conducting research comes with its fair share of pitfalls. Identify and discuss the pitfalls mentioned in Chapter 2. What can be done to avoid pitfalls?

What will be an ideal response?


A strong answer will discuss the following: feasibility, timeline, and remembering to answer the actual question.

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Cities and countries have been held liable for poorly trained officers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Supreme Court made the exclusionary rule applicable to the states, holding that "all evidence obtained by searches and seizures in violation of the Constitution are by the same authority inadmissible in state court" in:

a. Mapp v. Ohio b. Weeks v. U.S. c. United States v. Leon d. Wolf v. Colorado

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Identify one advantage that NIBRS has over the UCR as a source of crime data.

What will be an ideal response?

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Because prison official union members are public employees, __________.

A. they can go on strike B. work stoppages and "sickouts" have occurred C. prison commissioners have no say in their pay D. None of these are correct

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