______________ states that whenever two objects come into contact with one another, there is an exchange of materials between them.

A. Henry's theory of connectivity
B. Shepard's principle of trace evidence
C. Locard's Exchange Principle
D. Galton's interchange principle


C. Locard's Exchange Principle

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

Radar readings, vehicle speed, brake usage and air bag deployment can be converted to ________ and correlated and recorded along with visual images from an in-car camera

A) digital information B) useful information C) real-time information D) none of the above

Criminal Justice

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

1. If a suspect has so much as a finger or a toe outside a doorway to the home, the arrest is no longer considered an arrest “in the home.” 2. Police may make a warrantless arrest if they reasonably believe that to fail to do so would place the public safety in jeopardy. 3. Police are allowed to enter a home and make an arrest without a search or an arrest warrant in order to prevent the imminent destruction of evidence. 4. According to the old fleeing-felon rule, private citizens could use deadly force to stop a felon and were even immune from criminal and civil liability if they were proven to have been incorrect about the nature of the individual killed. 5. Stemming from Atwater v. City of Lago Vista, the U.S. Supreme Court opted not to mandate the rules regarding arrests and misdemeanors but rather left it to the states to decide.

Criminal Justice

The Order and Aryan Republican Army are examples of ______.

a. Christian civil rights movements b. racist terrorist groups c. intellectual trends on the fringe right-wing d. none of these

Criminal Justice

Residential burglary near repeats tended to occur within _____________________.

a) Two weeks b) Two months c) One year d) Six months

Criminal Justice