The "attenuation" doctrine requires a showing that the time between the improper police conduct and the subsequently discovered evidence was sufficiently lengthy to dissipate the "taint" of the illegal conduct. What do you feel is a sufficient length of time for this to be appropriate? Do you believe that there should be a universal time period that would apply to all situations? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
The student response should be based on their knowledge of the attenuation doctrine and how it is currently applied.
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a. limiting supervision b. going by the book so every officer knows the occurrences at all times c. two way communications d. establishing a personal relationship
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Ethnographic projects are usually completed within a month. 2. Intensive interviewing typically consists of open-ended questions. 3. An advantage of netnographies is that they allow for the study of groups whose members are geographically dispersed. 4. Covert participation entails the fewest ethical considerations of the participant observer scenarios. 5. When conducting field research, the researcher should minimize his or her presence to reduce reactivity. 6. The experience sampling method uses random samples of the experiences, thoughts, and feelings of a number of people as they go about their daily activities. 7. Only researchers who have had personal experience with the topic of interest should pursue a project involving participant observation. 8. The presence of a researcher can be minimized in social settings with many individuals. 9. Systematic observation can increase the reliability of qualitative findings. 10. If an intensive interview feels like a conversation between the researcher and subject, then the researcher is incorrectly collecting data. 11. In order to avoid the possibility of going native, a researcher could use complete observation. 12. Participant observer encompasses a continuum of roles from a researcher who does not engage in group activities to a researcher who participates in group activities without disclosing his or her true identity. 13. A researcher should expect to spend much less time writing field notes than making the observations. 14. A researcher should maintain objectivity when writing field notes; as such, he should exclude personal feelings or thoughts. 15. Only researchers who are engaging in covert participation must confront ethical dilemmas.
The father of criminal identification is:
A. William Herschel. B. Edward Henry. C. Hans Gross. D. Alphonse Bertillon.
Your text suggests that strain leads to rioting in _____ in spite of its famed social welfare system
a. Canada b. Sweden c. Mexico d. Hong Kong