Which of the following is NOT a sub-area of criminalistics?

a. Forensic pathology
b. Ballistics
c. Fingerprint examination
d. Document analysis


a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What did Secretary of State Colin Powell argue before the United Nations Security Council about in regards to Iraq?

a. Colin Powell said that there was no need to invade Iraq because there was clear evidence that Iraq did not have WMDs. b. He said that it might be necessary to ensure the freedom of the people of Iraq and to support a Democratic government in the Middle East so that we might have some allies there. c. He said that it was a hostile regime that might share its weapons of mass destruction which everyone believed Iraq possessed including) with terrorists. d. Fearing for the lives of American troops, he said that we should not risk sending military in because the war that would follow simply couldn't be worth it.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Macro theories of crime focus on individual differences between law-abiding and law- violating behaviors while micro theories of crime explore the large-scale social explanations for crime. 2. Correlation implies that there is something that directly influences or is responsible for people engaging in criminal behavior while causation means that two variables are linked together. 3. Theories are sets of ideas used to explain a particular phenomenon or concept. 4. Criminologists look to theories to help explain what causes crime and, more specifically, why people engage in criminal behavior. 5. The fundamental perspective of the classical school of criminology is that people engage in criminal behavior as a result of their own free will.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Our legal system regards crimes as offenses not just against individual victims, but against society as a whole. 2. A “tort” is a very serious crime for which one may be incarcerated in a prison for more than one year. 3. A misdemeanor is considered more serious than a felony. 4. In certain instances, a person may be held criminally responsible regardless of intent.

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