When a researcher wants to use a photograph of an individual in a private moment, the researcher should:
a. Use the photograph even if the individual refuses to give informed consent.
b. Use the photograph and hope that the individual does not see it.
c. Obtain informed consent from the individual to use the photograph.
d. A researcher would only need to obtain informed consent if the individual was from a vulnerable population (e.g., child or inmate).
c. Obtain informed consent from the individual to use the photograph.
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Which of the following types of law occurs when public order is compromised for wrongs against society as a whole?
a. Tort law b. Administrative law c. Civil law d. Criminal law
A database containing the DNA of more than 4.5 million people is:
a. CODIS. b. AFIS. c. IBIS. d. NCVS.
According to William Julius Wilson, those people who are left out of the economic mainstream and reduced to living in the most deteriorated inner-city areas are called the "_________________________."
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
George has been accused of multiple crimes. Why would the prosecutor want to try George separately on each charge?
A) Trying charges separately would save the state considerable time and money. B) Trying charges separately would allow the prosecutor to present a complete sequence of all criminal events. C) Trying charges separately would allow another trial on a new charge if George is found not guilty at a trial. D) Trying charges separately would let the prosecutor present a considerable amount of evidence at trial.