Physical evidence in a homicide includes

a. a body.
b. fibers.
c. blood.
d. any of the other choices.
e. none of the other choices.


D

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The use of technology in prisons is becoming widespread and has affected a number of operational aspects. 2. Direct supervision design involves cells organized on the outside of the square space, with shower facilities and recreation cells interspersed among the typical inmate living quarters. 3. Alcatraz was first opened in 1978 and held a number of notorious offenders, such as Al Capone and other Mafia leaders. 4. Many modern facilities already use camera surveillance to monitor and record inmate visitation rooms as a means of supervising visits and detecting the exchange of drugs or other contraband between inmates. 5. The campus style has linear cell blocks interconnected around a central enclosed space.

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What is the goal of identity theft investigations?

A. discover the identity of the person responsible B. find other potential victims associated with that offender C. both of these D. neither of these

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Rudy rarely cries when his mother leaves the room and shows no reaction when his mother picks him up. Rudy is displaying signs of _____ attachment.

a) avoidant
b) secure
c) ambivalent
d) enmeshed
e) unemotional

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Suppose a firm is considering the purchase of a machine which when used will increase its total revenues by $10,000 for the year. The machine costs $8,000 and has a useful life of one year. The interest rate is 20 percent. This investment should:

A. Be undertaken because the rate of return is 2 percent greater than the interest rate B. Be undertaken because the rate of return is 5 percent greater than the interest rate C. Be undertaken because the rate of return is 7 percent greater than the interest rate D. Not be undertaken because the rate of return is 7 percent less than the interest rate

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