Who introduced the first systematic system of individual classification and identification?
a. Francis Galton
b. Richard Henry
c. William Herschel
d. Alphonse Bertillon
Answer: d
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a. Trustworthy statement. b. Value statement. c. Police statement. d. Value commandment.
A _______________ is typically designed to use some form of strict discipline with rehabilitative measures.
a. split sentencing b. shock incarceration c. differential association d. boot camp
Why would a judge accept recommendations from prosecutors, probation officers, and defense counsel, their “courtroom work group,” when making decisions in the courtroom?
A. They rarely accept recommendations because they are usually more informed about the case than other members of the courtroom work group. B. They are required to do so by law. C. They may be negatively sanctioned if they ignore the informal advice of the courtroom work group. D. They accept input in order to avoid doing independent research on the legal issues involved in the case.
______ proposed a framework that began with the assumption that certain neighborhoods in all cities have more crime than other parts of the city.
a. Charles Darwin b. Ernest W. Burgess c. Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay d. Robert E. Park e. Franco Ferracuti and Marvin E. Wolfgang