If a cause of death cannot be found through simple observation of the victim, a(n) _____ is typically carried out
a. Autopsy
b. Crime scene investigation
c. Drug screening
d. Anthropological profile
a
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Many ethical issues among probation and parole officers arise from their ______.
a. heavy caseloads b. treatment function c. control function d. treatment and control functions
After deciding that a case should be filed against an offender, the next step of the prosecutor is to determine:
A. whether to seek the death penalty. B. which charges to file against the offender. C. whether the defendant has a court-appointed attorney. D. whether the police used excessive force in apprehending the offender. E. how the criminal justice system might best serve the offender.
After the crime scene has been firmly secured,
a. the investigating officer can relax. b. the chief of police should be called. c. it must be searched. d. aerial photographs should be taken.
The privilege against self-incrimination applies only to ____________ and not physical evidence
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word