To fall within the hearsay rule, the testimony must be offered to prove the _____
a. credibility of the witness
b. truth of the matter asserted in the statement
c. credibility of the declarant
d. unavailability of the declarant to testify
b
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Annual income and years of schooling are examples of ___________
a. nominal-level measurements b. ordinal-level measurements c. ratio-level measurements d. interval-level measurements
A technique used by law enforcement to identify, assess and manage individuals and groups who may pose the problem of targeted violence is ________.
A. a prohibited group B. a threat assessment C. a criminal assessment D. a criminal liability
What is the difference between classification (i.e., top secret or secret) and compartmentalization (i.e., HUMINT or SIGINT) of information?
A. Classification ensures that only those individuals with appropriate security clearance may have access to information, whereas compartmentalization ensures that individuals only have access to information within their operational or functional area. B. Classification means that individuals must always share information across compartments, whereas compartmentalization means that all individuals with a security clearance can access top secret information. C. Classification ensures that individuals only have access to information within their operational or functional area, whereas compartmentalization ensures that only those individuals with appropriate security clearance may have access to information. D. Classification means that all individuals with a security clearance can access top secret information, whereas compartmentalization means that individuals must always share information across compartments.
The Classical School of criminology attributes crime to
a. spiritual shortcomings. b. the exercise of free will. c. hard determinism. d. positivist outlooks.