An out-of-court statement offered as evidence for the truth of the matter asserted is known as:
a. An Overt Act.
b. Hearsay.
c. Bootstrapping.
d. The Pinkerton Rule.
The correct answer is B
Hearsay
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1. Traditional organized crime was hierarchical, whereas the newer organizations are more decentralized. 2. The economic model is based on opportunity and patron-client relationships. 3. The primary objective of organized crime is to weaken or destroy government so that it's criminal enterprises can be facilitated. 4. TOC and terrorist groups have parallel organizations that are sometimes cooperating or even integrated. 5. Terrorism requires much more planning and is much less opportunistic than most crime.
Which of the following questions relates to the validity of a self-report study of crime?
A. Does the interview measure what it is intended to measure? B. Is there a difference between those subjects who agree to participate in the study and those who refuse to participate? C. Are respondents reporting the true number of crimes they have committed? D. Do the respondents and the interviewer use the same definitions of the crimes being discussed?
No employee may secretly carry a recording device within the TCSO facility.
a. true b. false
A(n) ________ law limits the right to bail for certain kinds of offenders
A) judicial concern B) security C) detention D) danger