"Forensic toxicology" deals with the
a. causes of failure of devices and structures
b. examination of dental remains for identification of vic¬tims
c. analyses of tissues and fluids from deceased persons
d. identification of skeletal remains of victims
C
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In one study of police employed by the Cincinnati Police Division, they discovered that more ______ interactions ended in arrest than black officer-suspect interactions.
a. white officer-suspect b. Native American officer-suspect c. hispanic officer-suspect d. Asian officer-suspect
Walter is the elderly father of Jennifer. Walter, who resides with Jennifer, suffers from senile dementia. One day he wanders away from the house. Jennifer discovers his absence and launches a search. She discovers him at the neighborhood park
When confronted by Jennifer, Walter refuses to leave the park. Ultimately, Jennifer grasps Walter and forces him into her automobile and drives him home. The most serious offense Jennifer has committed is: A) unlawful transport. B) kidnapping. C) unlawful restraint. D) none of the above.
Diversion can occur at any stage of the juvenile justice process, but it is most often employed before ________.
A. arrest B. petitioning to the juvenile court C. adjudication D. contacting the police
The legally binding restrictions placed on parolees' conduct in exchange for their release are known as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word