What is a good con?
a. an incarcerated individual who adheres to the convict code and is accepted by other inmates
b. a convict who serves his or her time and does not resist the authority of correctional officers
c. an administrative classification that designates a convict who is deserving of good time credit
d. a convict who has been incarcerated for the majority of his or her adult life
a. an incarcerated individual who adheres to the convict code and is accepted by other inmates
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?Also referred to as criminal investigation analysis, this form of profiling is based upon the FBI model developed by their Behavioral Science Unit. Psychosocial data are compared to other similar cases and investigators engage in an experiential/informational guessing technique to reconstruct the offenders' personality.
A. ?offender profiling
B. ?geographic profiling
C. ?equivocal death profiling
D. ?crime scene profiling
Which element illustrates the distance units used in the map for a crime analysis product?
a. Geocoding b. North directional c. Scale bar d. Legend
A person who uses interstate radio or television facilities to promote a fraudulent scheme to obtain money or property would likely be subject to federal prosecution under the __________
a. False Statements Act b. Computer Abuse Amendments Act c. Wire Fraud Statute d. Securities and Exchange Act
In prison, psychological programs seek to treat the underlying emotional or mental problems that led to criminality. These assumptions underlie the __________
a. medical model b. classic model c. positivist model d. reintegration model