Employment discrimination generally covers

a. race and gender
b. age and religion
c. disability and sexual orientation
d. all the above


D

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It is recommended that a researcher do all of the following during qualitative analysis except:

a. Know your biases. b. Know your research questions. c. Stay firm in your preliminary assumptions about the topic even if the data contradict these assumptions. d. Consider alternate interpretations of findings.

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An elderly Hispanic woman is hospitalized after a brutal attack. She cannot speak English and is anxious about speaking to the police. One of the officers assigned to her case is Hispanic, speaks Spanish fluently, and is able to gain her trust thanks to their shared cultural experience. As a result, he is able to discover the identity of her attacker. What does this anecdote illustrate?

A. the fact that Hispanic Americans are superior police officers B. the importance of obtaining a college degree C. the necessity for all police officers to learn Spanish D. the benefit of diversity in the police force

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

1. Simpson and Ellis found experiences with disadvantaged schools, coercive authority, and peer groups were related to serious patterns of delinquency. 2. Feminist theories generally agree that systems of knowledge do not reflect men’s view of the natural and social world. 3. Marxist feminism focuses upon the role of economics and class issues in society. 4. Bernburg and Krohn found that young adults who were Black (as labeled by juvenile justice officials) and who came from an economically disadvantaged home (as labeled by police or juvenile justice officials) were more likely to engage in crime than other young adults who had been similarly labeled. 5. A dismantling of sexism is a primary concern for feminist theorists.

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Who are the two main audiences for crime prevention publicity campaigns?

a. potential victims and offenders b. the general public and politicians c. potential victims and politicians d. police officers and offenders

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