Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) held that Dred Scott could sue in court for his freedom because he was a citizen and not a piece of property.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following statements is false?
a. An inconclusive finding by a document examiner may be due to an insufficient number of known writings available for comparison. b. Any object that contains handwritten or typewritten markings whose source or authenticity is in doubt is a questioned document. c. Once adulthood is reached, an individual's handwriting generally will not change with age. d. In the case of Gilbert v. California, the court held that the taking of handwriting exemplars was not prohibited by the Fifth Amendment.
In an interview/interrogation scenario, the use of psychological persuasion and manipulation by law enforcement officers to elicit information from a suspect could be classified as deceptive interrogation
a. True b. False
As the newly hired chief of police for a large midwestern city that has experienced a sharp spike in violent criminal activity, you are charged with "cleaning up your city." Argue either for or against the use of "big data" as an answer to your city's rising crime rates.
What will be an ideal response?
Heterogeneous neighborhoods are those with
A) A range of socioeconomic statuses B) A widely varying crime rate C) Ethnic or racial diversity D) A high rate of resident turnover