____________ learners learn best through demonstration.
A. Auditory
B. Kinesthetic
C. Blind
D. Visual
Answer: D
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Offenders’ perceptions of certainty, swiftness, and severity is referred to as ______.
a. perceptual deterrence b. general deterrence c. harmony d. parsimony
During an investigation of a robbery call, the first officer at the scene spots a vehicle with the engine running parked directly in front of the main doors. The driver is a possible ‘lookout' wearing a ski mask
The officer notifies dispatch and other responding officers. What should the officer do next? A. The officer should arrest the driver, then immediately enter the store to arrest the robber. B. The officer should stay out of sight and wait for the robber to exit, and then apprehend the robber. C. The officer should attempt to enter the rear of the store in order to apprehend the robber in the store. D. The officer should disengage from the scene and wait for the robber to drive away.
All of the following are legitimate reasons for using mixed methods except:
a. In the hope that one of the methods will produce a desired result b. To take advantage of the strengths of each methodological approach c. To acquire additional insights into the phenomenon that cannot be obtained by the primary method d. To investigate intersubjective reality
During the late 1700s, changes in society affected views on law and criminal justice. What was not an example of this shift in social and political thinking?
What will be an ideal response?