Requirements for good research reports in quantitative and qualitative research projects are
A) Very different and may not be used together at all
B) Ones that include good writing as well as a clear statement of the research question
C) Often divergent in many respects of their research
D) Always very different and easily combined
B) Ones that include good writing as well as a clear statement of the research question
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Match the term or concept with the correct description
1. anomie a. inner zones of Chicago where crime rates were higher 2. concentric zone b. normlessness 3. differential opportunity c. the study of people in their environment 4. focal concerns d. results when people’s aspirations become uncontrolled and unfulfilled 5. autonomy e. whether one responds to a lack of access to legitimate means with criminal behavior depends on access to illegitimate means 6. kinds of people f. involves a physical response to insults and other interpersonal problems 7. social ecology approach g. the values of the lower-class subculture 8. strain h. this focal concern involves a rejection of authority and distaste for anyone trying to control one’s behavior 9. status frustration i. suffered lower-class boys who are not raised with middle-class values and experience 10. subculture of violence j. matters less than kinds of places
The process of Planned Change follows three stages that involve
a. vision, goals, and values b. long term planning, midrange planning and short term planning c. unfreezing, moving and refreezing d. alternatives, decision, and evaluation
Which of the following do investigators not need to know in order to conduct an effective search?
a. the items being searched for b. the identity of the offender c. the legal requirements for searching d. the elements of the crime being investigated
What two interests were balanced by the U.S. Supreme Court in the establishment of the reasonable suspicion standard?
a. The letter of the law and the spirit of the law b. The “temporary” detention, which is not protected by the Fourth Amendment and an arrest, which is covered by the Fourth Amendment. c. The rights of society at large to be safe from criminal activity and the rights of a police officer to protect society from harm d. The need for swift action by the police to investigate and detect crime and the modest intrusion on individual privacy