According to King, Keohane and Verba (1994), what are the three criteria for good social research questions?
What will be an ideal response?
In the third stage of selecting a criminological research question, you evaluate the best candidate against the criteria for good social research questions: feasibility given the time and resources available, social importance, and scientific relevance (King, Keohane, & Verba, 1994).
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In 2010, juvenile courts waived jurisdiction to adult criminal courts in ______.
a. less than 1% of all formally handled cases b. more than 10% of all formally handled cases c. more than 56% of all formally handled cases d. more than 5% of all formally handled cases
A writ of habeas corpus is a:
A. writ requesting that a new attorney represent the offender. B. writ requesting that an offender be sent for mental treatment instead of being sentenced to jail. C. writ requesting a judge determine if a person is being legally detained. D. judicial order requiring that a judge drop the charges against a defendant.
There is a growing momentum by state legislative bodies that prison populations can be reduced without sacrificing public safety
a. True b. False
If one undertakes an action that is a good but that also results in a negative end, as long as the negative end was not the intent of the actor, then the good action and good end can be considered a good. This is called the _______________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word