Which of the following is an accepted way of authenticating a document at trial?
a. testimony of forensic document examiner
b. testimony of a person who observed the document being signed
c. testimony of a clerk who typed the document
d. all of these
D
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The following is an example of dominion and control evidence:
a. DNA b. Hairs and fibers c. Gas or electric utility bill d. Latent fingerprints e. Handcuffs
Amy is a high school student. She was recently caught cheating on an exam. Bringing her before the class and publicly shaming her for cheating is an example of ______.
A. specific deterrence B. incapacitation C. general deterrence D. rehabilitation
The concept of hard determinism implies that offenders are not totally responsible for the crimes they commit
a. True b. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Sampling error can be defined as the difference between the characteristics of a sample and the characteristics of the population from which it was selected. 2. Nonprobability sampling methods allow us to know in advance the likelihood that any element will be selected from the population. 3. If a researcher wanted to obtain a systematic random sample, they would extract clusters from a sample that is available and then sample the element of interest. 4. A reliable measure is one that will produce consistent results as long as the phenomenon being measured is not changing. 5. Measurement validity is concerned with the assertion that an independent variable did cause the dependent variable to change.