When determining a witness's credibility, the officer should consider the witness's opportunity, attention, personal knowledge, and:
a. awareness.
b. believability.
c. intelligence.
d. physical characteristics.
d
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Brookes and other critics of American prisons contend that operating a humane prison system is almost impossible because correction has ______ as its dominant purpose/justification/ideology.
What will be an ideal response?
When making an ethical decision, it is suggested that officers use:
a. Their own discretion. b. Past experiences as precedent. c. Their gut instinct. d. Goodman's ABCD formula.
Victimology studies the victim's role in criminal events. Imagine you were the victim of a crime. Explain how you would feel if someone analyzed your own contribution to the field of victimology.
What will be an ideal response?
Define the term unit of analysis. In criminal justice and criminology research, what is often the unit of analysis?
What will be an ideal response?