One problem with combating cybercrime is that _____
a. existing laws sometimes are inadequate to address the problem
b. the technology is too sophisticated for justice officials to understand
c. enforcement efforts require the assistance of witnesses and others to be effective
d. There is too much profit at stake to effectively mount a strategy to eradicate it
Answer: a. existing laws sometimes are inadequate to address the problem
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a. True b. False
Which of the following describes the ecological fallacy?
a. the use of macro-level data to make incorrect statements about macro-level factors b. the use of macro-level data to make incorrect statements about individuals c. the use of individual-level data to make incorrect statements about individuals d. the use of individual-level data to make incorrect statements about macro-level factors
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A. crime scene investigations B. geographic information system (GIS) crime mapping C. CompStat D. the determination of gunshot origins