What is the difference between underenforcement and overenforcement?
What will be an ideal response?
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Physical evidence can be used to exonerate or exclude a person from suspicion if:
a. It is collected in accordance with the Fourth Amendment. b. The standard reference sample (i.e., control) from the person does not share characteristics with evidence at the crime scene. c. It does not have a well-documented chain of custody. d. Evidence taken from suspect is obtained voluntarily.
When a perpetrator uses emotional or psychological tactics to sexually victimize an individual, this is called ______.
A. sexual coercion B. unwanted sexual contact C. forcible rape D. non-contact sexual abuse
Which of the following are more likely to be a victim of labor trafficking?
A. Women B. Men C. The elderly D. Children
How can community surveys be used for evaluative purposes?
What will be an ideal response?