Discuss the history of transportation, as well as the rationale(s) for this practice.
What will be an ideal response?
See the text for historical specifics. The main rationales for this practice were to
remove “undesirables” from the streets and to create a source of labor.
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Pathologists, toxicologists, anthropologists, and psychiatrists are types of
A) crime scene investigators. B) detectives. C) forensic experts. D) sleuths.
This is the term used when a victim utilizes self-protective actions that match the offender’s level and/or type of force.
a. Principle of homogamy b. Hierarchy rule c. Parity hypothesis d. Equal effort rule
In the evidence-collection process, contamination of evidence occurs most commonly when evidence is not properly secured, is wrongfully mixed with other types of evidence, or is altered significantly from its original condition at the crime scene
What are the legal consequences if evidence is not handled properly? A. When this occurs, the evidence is usually rendered inadmissible or "incompetent" by the court. B. The evidence is usually admissible but the officer may be impeached by defense counsel in the handling of the evidence. C. The evidence may be admissible if officer can show that in "good faith" the errors were based on poor training or poor information at the time of collection. D. The evidence is not admissible but officers and prosecution may still use the information to convict the suspect.
The largest percentage of jail staff are ________, who supervise inmates or provide facility security
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word