What is a TTI? Name two ways in which it is useful in document comparison
What will be an ideal response?
A TTI, or transmitting terminal identifier, is a header at the top of each page of a fax document. It is useful in document comparison because it serves as a way to distinguish between a real and a fraudulently prepared fax document. Investigators also use it to determine the model of fax machine that produced the document.
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a. Rape b. Theft c. Simple assault d. Aggravated assault
In the case of Procunier v. Martinez (1974), the court found that prison official may censor inmate ______ only to the extent necessary to ensure security of the institution.
a. visits b. mail c. lawyers d. religious freedoms
The qualifications of proprietary security officers are generally lower than those of contract security officers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study and Scared Straight are examples of
a. the first evidence-based crime policies in the U.S. b. well-intentioned treatment that can cause harm in the absence of research evidence on effectiveness c. punitive responses to crime stemming from increased crime rates of the 1960s d. the interplay between contextual and policy factors in policy making