The rules of admissibility protect the trier of fact, generally a jury, from hearing improper evidence that may be unreliable or untrustworthy and that may prejudice a case unjustifiably against the defendant.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following techniques involves counterbiasing and poses the question in a way that the behavior appears relatively frequent and normal?
a. the sealed ballot technique b. the numbered card technique c. the Kinsey technique d. the casual approach
In conducting a complaint investigation, the sequence of steps to follow would be to:
a interview all parties, develop questions to ask complainant, obtain supporting documents. b. interview all parties, obtain supporting documents, develop questions to ask complainant. c. obtain and review supporting documents, interview all parties, develop questions to ask the complainant. d. develop questions to ask the complainant, interview all parties, obtain supporting documents.
What is the philosophy and practice that permeates the entire police agency, with employees working cooperatively with individuals, groups, and both public and private organizations to identify and resolve issues of crime and disorder?
a. community cohesion b. social capital c. restorative justice d. community policing
What term is about holding an actor criminally accountable for the results of her conduct?
a. concurrence b. causation c. factual causation d. practical causation