When Mark Willman and John Snortum duplicated the Rand and PERF findings in a study of detective work in 1984, they found that in cases reported to a suburban police department, most cases that were solved when:
a. the victim identified the perpetrator in a photo line-up
b. the perpetrator was identified as a "person of interest"
c. the perpetrator confessed
d. the perpetrator was identified at the scene of the crime
d
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a. Blood b. Semen c. Saliva d. Perspiration
Appeals typically rest on the contention that the defendant’s _____ were violated.
What will be an ideal response?
_________ are a variety of punishments used by the courts that are more restrictive than traditional probation but less severe and costly than incarceration
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Stealing a wristwatch worth $2000 from the front seat of a car is all but one of the following crimes. Select the incorrect answer.
a. Petty theft, if entry not forced. b. Burglary, if windows are up and doors are locked. c. Grand theft, even if windows are down. d. Grand theft, even if doors are unlocked.