What is a Procedural Law?

What will be an ideal response?


The part of the law that specifies the methods to be used in enforcing the substantive law.

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Evidence obtained by exploiting an unreasonable search or seizure and subject to suppression at trial is:

a. curtilage. b. open field evidence. c. fruit of the poisonous tree. d. custodial evidence.

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

1. Qualitative data are gathered with an open mind. 2. An open-ended question is one that provides the response categories and asks the respondent to choose the answer from those options. 3. Asking a respondent “why was that important to you?” is an example of probing. 4. Research using qualitative data often uses non-probability sampling approaches. 5. The chances of being selected into a non-probability sample is usually known.

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According to the social reality of crime theory, an ideology of crime is constructed

a. and applied by the dominant class to secure its dominance. b. and applied by criminologists to help explain the causes of crime. c. by the criminal class to counter the moral standards of society. d. and supported by the motion picture industry and reflected in various films and movies.

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Which of the following is not a question that a life course researcher would ask?

a. How do individuals make rational choices to commit crimes? b. How do life transitions influence behavior? c. How do early childhood characteristics lead to adult behavioral processes and outcomes? d. How do offending and victimization interact over the life cycle?

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