Once an object is introduced into evidence, the jury may:
A) examine it.
B) consider it part of the facts of the case.
C) hear testimony from someone about the object.
D) All of the above.
Answer: D
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A. Differential association B. Routine activities C. Social bond D. Victim precipitation
Mauri has worked as a patrol officer for 1 year. In the last year, she has experienced unexplained weight gain, loss of interest in hobbies, and an increased use of alcohol and tobacco products. Which of the following should Mauri do?
A. increase the number of sick days she takes B. engage in relaxing activities C. attend happy hours with colleagues each day D. enroll in a field officer training program
__________ suggests that recurring victimization occurs because of the quality or character of a victim.
a) Vicarious victimization b) Risk heterogeneity c) State dependence d) Characterological self-blame
Information provided by an informant is not sufficient to establish probable cause; rather, physical evidence must be present
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false