The attorney-client privilege protects communications and physical evidence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Developments in DNA technology within the past 15 years have added a new dimension to rape investigation. How can DNA analysis, combined with careful hair and fiber analysis, assist a rape investigation?
A. It can give an idea of the suspect's stature, age, hair color, or similar information. B. It can significantly limit the officer's search for the suspect. C. It can describe the clothes worn by the suspect. D. All of the answers are correct.
The privilege against self-incrimination protects an accused person from being forced to give evidence of a “testimonial or communicative nature,” but not from being compelled to produce “real or physical evidence” as decided in __________
A) Pennsylvania v. Muniz (1990) B) United States v. Hubbell (2000) C) Miranda v. Arizona (1966) D) Rhode Island v. Innis (1980)
When employee discontent is not verbalized, it may become _______________ grievous to the supervisor and the organization than expressed grievances, and its effects may be just as devastating
a. Less b. More c. More or less d. None of the above
The goal of evaluation research is to ______.
A. advance scientific knowledge B. improve society C. encourage interdisciplinary research D. increase the ethical treatment of research subjects