__________ are nonverbal communications which allow interpretation by the interviewer. Some examples include posturing, sensory verbal communication and eye movement
A) Reactionary communication
B) Unintended responses
C) Body language
D) Neurocommunications
D) Neurocommunications
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Which statement is true of kleptomania?
A) It is highly prevalent among female shoplifters. B) It is highly prevalent among male shoplifters. C) It has not been strongly substantiated by the available research. D) It is a disease specific to Caucasian females over age forty.
The competing interests associated with probation have been found to cause a great deal of stress and uncertainty for many supervision officers. Indeed, ambiguity and uncertainty tend to generate stress for most persons because it is simply human nature to desire a sense of control and/or mastery over one’s environment. Amidst ambiguous and competing messages, this sense of mastery or security is difficult to achieve. This then leads to a competing professional identity among probation officers termed _______________ and is a primary source of burnout among CSOs.
a. role identity confusion b. lack of promotional opportunities c. professional accountability d. changing or conflicting policies and/or procedures
Describe three reasons why a defense attorney may want to cross-examine a witness.
What will be an ideal response?
Research indicates that a police officer is much more likely to take formal action if the crime is serious, if it has been reported by a respectable member of the community, and if the offender is well known to them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false