All societies and cultures base their criminal law on the same principles
a. True
b. False
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False
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What is the concentration at which a vapor-to-fuel mixture in the air is capable of burning?
a. Flammable range b. Heat of combustion c. Lethal range d. Spontaneous concentration
Earnest Hooton, an American anthropologist who worked on crime causation during the 1930s, contended that criminals were the products of:
a. environmental influences on organically inferior people. b. gender structure. c. discriminatory enforcement of the law. d. cultures that had too little contact with Western societies.
Spiral grooves cut into the barrel of a gun during its manufacture are called a. riflings
b. ballistics. c. biometrics. d. digitizations. e. forensic flarings.
There is a biological race
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