What are some of the values and ethics that criminologists must consider when conducting research? How are they addressed?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Answers should address how criminologists work to prevent biases in research conducted, data confidentiality, informed consent, and the overall protection of human subjects in research. Some answers may include participation observation issues as well as building a code of ethics for researchers in the field.

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Which of the following is the source of CODIS that contains DNA profiles from unsolved crime-scene evidence?

a. Offender index b. National index c. Forensic index d. DNA index

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The roots of restorative justice can be found in:

a. The practices of indigenous people. b. Canadian Mennonites. c. Roman times. d. Both a and b

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New-generation jails are designed to increase and improve security while giving inmates a sense of privacy.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A federal officer that threatens to use his official position to prevent the official act from occurring would be guilty of

a. bribery b. bank fraud c. extortion d. property fraud

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