Life course theories of criminal behavior attempt to identify important developmental pathways to criminal behavior.

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Locard's ________ asserts that a cross-transfer of evidence occurs whenever any person comes into contact with an object or another person

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1. The definition of rape places an enormous emphasis on force, which is as it should be because rape is neither a result of coercion or social pressure but rather a form of physical violence. 2. While rape undoubtedly receives the most attention, there are other forms of sexual victimization like sexual coercion, unwanted sexual contact and noncontact sexual abuse. 3. Sexual coercion does not involve any physical contact between the perpetrator and the victim but it does occur without the victim’s conent, or when they are unable to consent or refuse. 4. Within one year, approximately 213,000 people are raped or victimized by some form of sexual violence. 5. The enactment of Title IX in 1972 and the Jeanne Cleary Act in 1990 provided funds for nonprofit organizations to host events across the country and use network activism through many social media platforms to raise awareness and show support and commitment to ending sexual violence.

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Environmental factors can alter the expression of genes, thus influencing the behavior of the individual

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A Hungarian immigrant currently living and working in Canada, is an art conservator who, in 1984, was the first to make studies of the fingerprints left behind by artists. After years of careful study, he began using these marks as a means of identifying artists of paintings. His name is _____________________________________

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