In the place of raves are so-called:
a. "Pharming parties," where kids barter for their favorite prescription drugs
b. "Drug sortees," where people crash drug pads to steal drugs
c. "Prescription pad plundering," where youths burglarize doctors' offices
d. "Pharmaceutical parades," where youths display their drugs for sale in public
a
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What is the minimum number of matching characteristic that a forensic document examiner must find before he/she can state that the handwriting exemplar and the document in question were most likely written by the same person?
a. There is no set number of matching characteristics. b. 10 matching characteristics c. 20 matching characteristics d. All the handwriting characteristics in the document in question must be matched to the handwriting exemplar.
Imagine that in class your criminology professor gave an example of a selective observation she saw in the field. Which of the following resembles the example she provided?
A. Her colleague believed that only youth who experienced trauma in childhood committed violence and this is how she interpreted the results of a survey she collected. B. Her colleague believed that all boys engaged in vandalism and assumed that all the boys in her study engaged in vandalism too. C. Her colleague jumped immediately to the conclusion that depictions of violence in media led to violence in all youth. D. Her colleague found her data did not support one of her beliefs, but she still did not want to admit she was wrong.
Cultural criminology focuses on the essence of behavior and the emotion and meaning of why people do certain things
a. True b. False
Indicate which of the following examples does NOT represent inductive reasoning.
A. Specific data are used to develop a general explanation. B. It starts at bottom of the research cycle. C. Data is explored for patterns. D. Data is created by theory to explain a pattern.