Locating witnesses who do not live in the area where the crime was committed but who travel through the area on a regular basis can be identified by conducting a neighborhood canvass
a. True b. False
b
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Economic loss through increased absenteeism, interpersonal problems, errors of judgment and safety, increased discrimination, and harassment complaints, and a reduction in employment morale are potential indicators of which of the following?
a. Over-aggressive policing b. Marijuana abuse c. Drinking and deteriorating job performance d. Rationalization
The antisocial behavior of life-course persistent offenders tends to:
A. vary considerably across time and place. B. remain stable in different situations, but vary over time. C. remain stable across time, with some variation based on situation. D. remain stable across time and place.
What is the current approach for enhancing police integrity?
A. a focus on the “bad apple” theory of police misconduct B. an emphasis on police professionalism C. the use of civilian review boards D. court oversight of the police
Chad Faulstick, a construction worker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is arrested for the premeditated murder of his wife, Charity. Charity, a school teacher in Pittsburgh, was found dead and buried in woods approximately three miles from her house two weeks after she was reported missing by her parents. Given this information, answer the following questions.During questioning, it is determined
that a young lady who is a possible juror works as a secretary at the same grade school where the deceased had worked. The defense immediately puts in a request to have this juror removed because of bias. This request is called a: A) ?peremptory challenge. B) ?challenge for cause. C) ?voir dire. D) ?venire. E) ?privilege.