What is another term used to describe probative evidence, or evidence that proves (or helps to prove) that defendants committed the crimes with which they are charged?

a. bad evidence
b. good evidence
c. bad methods
d. exclusionary evidence


b

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Which model of civilian review has sworn officers conduct initial fact finding then submits an investigative report to a nonofficer or a board of nonofficers for recommendation?

A) quasi-internal B) independent C) infused

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List deviant behaviors that have been medicalized. If these are definitions that have changed over time and space, be sure to mention briefly their change.

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is an essential difference between the behavior theories of Watson and Skinner

A. Watson recognized the existence of private mental events, whereas Skinner did not. B. Skinner recognized the existence of private mental events, whereas Watson did not. C. Skinner believed that the primary goal of psychology is the control of behavior, whereas Watson did not. D. Watson believed that the goal of psychology is the prediction of behavior, whereas Skinner did not. E. Skinner emphasized the importance of independent and dependent variables, whereas Watson did not.

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Ninety percent of the nation's largest cities had instituted some type of juvenile program by 1924

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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