In 1897, British official Sir Edward Richard Henry devised a workable classification system which he used to classify prisoners in India. This system was called the
a. Henry Classification System
b. Scotland Yard Classification System
c. Sir Edward Classification System
d. British Classification System
A
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Historical research on crime:
a. often relies on nonstatistical evidence. b. is frequently used by today's lawmakers to develop new crime policies. c. has no application to contemporary crime problems. d. avoids the use of accounts of crime by observers in the past because their accounts are untrustworthy.
______ are the goals police hope to achieve.
A. Means B. Ends C. Alternatives D. Desired consequences
Once an offender is sentenced to prison, a reception and classification process begins
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to the alienation view of terrorist motivation, terrorists are relatively "ordinary" people who believe that a suicide mission will:
a. fulfill their call to Jihad. b. publicly exhibit their hatred of infidels. c. guarantee their afterlife. d. cleanse them of the corruption of the modern world.