A process of judging the merits of a research report in which the peer researchers do not know the identity of who conducted a study and the researcher does not know the identity of the evaluators in advance is called ________________

a. peer pressure
b. peer objectivity
c. objectivity
d. research honesty
e. blind review


E

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A) its successful use to extract a confession by Henry Goddard B) its successful use in a criminal case by Paul Jeserich C) its development of the bullet comparison microscope by Calvin Goddard D) the establishment of a forensics laboratory by August Vollmer

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Which of the following is typically NOT an IT security service offered by ‘for-profit,’ or private sector entities?

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It is easy for the criminal law to "keep up" with technology

a. True b. False

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