The impact of crime victims' laws and programs can be evaluated from three different perspectives: impact on the crime victims, impact on the CJS, and
a. psychological effects on the victims
b. impact on offenders' sentencing
c. crime reduction
d. impact on community-police relationships
C
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When we are committed unquestioningly and with absolute certainty to a belief or beliefs, we are guilty of:
a. Psychological egoism. b. Normative relativism. c. An imbalanced soul. d. Dogmatism.
When deciding to offer a concession to defendants, which selection below is NOT something prosecutors look for?
A. victim cooperation B. no prior criminal record C. weak evidence of guilt D. minor offense
The ________ Drug Laws represented harsh and inflexible policies toward drug-law violations.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which statement best reflects the position of the Federal Rules of Evidence on privilege?
a. The Federal Rules of Evidence specifically identify 13 testimonial privileges. b. The Federal Rule of Evidence 501 is the only Federal Rule of Evidence that addresses testimonial privilege. c. The Federal Rules of Evidence provide strict guidelines that limit a court’s ability to recognize a new form of testimonial privilege. d. The Federal Rules of Evidence do not recognize the common law approach to testimonial privilege.