____ circumstances are those circumstances, such as the fact that the defendant was coerced into committing the crime, that lead judges to decide that the severity of a crime was less than normal.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Mitigating
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Column 1 Column 2 1. Principle of Readiness a. The effect of his success in learning is a pleasurable sense of satisfaction. The student continues to strive for this pleasant effect, and continues to learn. 2. Principle of Effect b. Things learned first create a strong impression in the mind that is difficult to erase. 3. Principle of Repetition c. The more intensive the matter taught, the greater is the likelihood that it will be retained. This principle is of value in teaching subjects involving basic principles and their association to real events. 4. Principle of Primacy d. Information acquired last is generally remembered best; therefore, frequent reviews and summarization coupled with repetition tend to fix in the mind the matters taught. 5. Principle of Recency e. When conditions in the learner's environment are such that they establish in him an attitude favorable to learning, he is said to be in a state of readiness to learn. 6. Principle of Intensity f. When experiences are pleasing or satisfying, there is usually an accompanying desire to repeat the experience. This principle builds habits, that if correct, lead to success, satisfaction, and a desire to do over again what produces pleasure.
Your police department has tripled the number of patrols in a high crime area. This is an example of ___ policing
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
There are three primary purposes of a digital crime lab. They are to examine and collect relevant digital evidence and secure evidence that directly involve computer crimes such as money laundering, possessing child pornography, embezzlement, fraud, and identity theft and to prevent and investigate terrorist plots.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Under the _____ rule, a conviction cannot be based solely on an uncorroborated confession
a. corpus delicti b. habeas corpus c. res ipsa loquitur d. Bruton