What is the most common type of forensic assessment conducted for the criminal courts?
A) Assessment of sex offenders
B) Evaluation of sanity
C) Assessment of dangerousness at sentencing
D) Evaluation of competency to stand trial
D
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Character evidence is admissible:
a. When character is an essential element of the crime b. When the victim calls the defendant’s character into question c. To establish the defendant’s habits d. To divert attention from the defendant’s demeanor
________ is bidirectional in that it connects the perpetrator to the scene or victim, or connects the scene or victim to the suspect.
A. Associative evidence B. Tracing evidence C. Corpus delecti evidence D. May be any of the preceding depending on the facts of the case
Explain how the "due process revolution" continues to have an impact on modern police practices
What will be an ideal response?
A day fine lets the wealthier offenders off easier than it does the poor
Indicate whether the statement is true or false