Identify the types and patterns of fingerprints
What will be an ideal response?
Latent fingerprints—nonvisible unless developed through a fingerprint lifting process; Plastic fingerprints—Impression left when a person presses against plastic material such as putty, wax, or tar; Visible fingerprints—left at a crime scene that result from being adulterated with some foreign matter, such as blood, flour, or oil. Patterns include: plain and tented arches, plain, central pocket and lateral pocket loops, whorls, and accidentals.
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______ appeals to the idealistic notion that people are essentially good and can transform their lives when encouraged and given support.
a. Utilitarian good b. Rehabilitation c. Incapacitation d. Resolution
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Consent may only be given by people who are competent to give consent. 2. The Belmont Report established four basic ethical principles for the protection of human subjects. 3. Research ethics encourages us to understand rather than to judge it from a moral standpoint. 4. Experimental researchers whose research designs require some sort of deception should debrief subjects at the end. 5. The researcher’s commitment to maintaining privacy and confidentiality does not apply to observations in public places.
______ is the moniker for the data repository system offering open access to a wide range of statistical data generated by government agencies.
a. Federal Statistical System b. Statistical Analysis Centers c. Bureau of Justice Statistics d. Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research
In civil-citation programs, police officers are given the discretion, usually with a victim's consent, to issue a civil citation to a first-time offender under 18 years of age.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)