The science of generic fingerprinting has been used in countless criminal trials since:
a. 1960s
b. 1970s
c. 1980s
d. 1990s
c
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In her study comparing missing data in the 1999 SHR and 1999 NIBRS, Addington found:
A. NIBRS data are more complete for offender and victim-offender relationship information. B. NIBRS data on weapons are more complete than the SHR data. C. NIBRS data on murder circumstances are more complete than SHR data. D. SHR data have less missing information on victims than NIBRS.
Theory and data have a two-way, mutually reinforcing relationship. Researchers may make this connection by starting with a social theory and then testing some of its implications with data. What is this process called?
A. deductive reasoning B. assessing feasability C. inductive reasoning D. clarifying social importance
A(n) __________ is a powerful tool that is useful in identifying instances of computer crime when they occur
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
It can be difficult to place halfway houses in communities due to the public sentiment referred to as a. "no offenders in my neighborhood" (NOIMN). b. "take inmates out of communities" (TIOOC). c. "keep them locked up tight" (KTLUT)
d. "not in my backyard" (NIMBY).