Open coding is also defined as:

a. brainstorming
b. data reduction
c. ground theory
d. qualitative note-taking


a

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Which of the following is NOT an example of an early cybercriminal activity?

a. Kevin Mitnick's attack on the U.S. phone system b. Theft of classified information on the U.S. military by Dark Dante c. Russian hacker Vladimir Levin's $10 million theft from CitiGroup d. Ross Ulbricht's underground website Silk Road

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After you have advised a subject of his or her Miranda rights, if the subject acknowledges a complete understanding but still states a willingness to go forward and to confess, what do you do next?

A) Ask only routine questions until a defense attorney appears. B) Do not ask questions regardless—it may be a trick. C) Go ahead with the questioning and listen to the confession. D) Let the subject cool his or her heels overnight to be sure of the decision. E) Tell the suspect to wait until you can get a prosecutor to listen.

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How do the Mississippi and South Dakota laws differ?

What will be an ideal response?

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John is 13 and was caught drinking alcohol, which is an example of a status offense.

a. true b. false

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