Eyewitness identification is:
a. an extremely reliable form of
evidence.
c. accepted without scrutiny by the
courts.
b. not considered the most reliable form
of evidence.
d. generally rejected by the courts.
b
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a. mens rea. b. the voluntary requirement. c. actus reus. d. a legal duty to obey.
Delinquency petitions are forwarded to a state or county prosecutor
a. true b. false
When photographing evidence on a reflective surface:
a. the f-stop is irrelevant. b. aim the flash unit directly into the evidence. c. use a wide angle focal length. d. always use a forensic light source. e. none of the above.
The process whereby we attempt to reduce the import of hazards, terrorist attacks, and disasters before they occur is called:
a. risk. b. assessment. c. process. d. mitigation.