________ is defined as an analysis of a decedent's thoughts, feelings, and behavior, conducted through interviews with persons who knew him or her, to determine whether a death was an accident or suicide.

A. Academic autopsy
B. Anatomical autopsy
C. Psychological autopsy
D. Clinical autopsy


Answer: C

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This court case, decided by the Unites States Supreme Court in 1963, required states to provide free counsel to indigent defendants in all felony cases

a. Mapp v. Ohio b. Escobedo v. Illinois c. Weeks v. United States d. Gideon v. Wainwright

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Which of the following statements about the validity of self-report data is false?

a. Serious chronic offenders usually cooperate. b. Some surveys contain an overabundance of trivial offenses. c. Institutionalized youth are not generally represented. d. The "known group" can be used to assess validity.

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What type of theory focuses on how a fraud spreads among investors via social networks?

a. Network b. Diffusion c. Differential d. Interactionist

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