Kuykendall and Sanders described cases as all but which one of the following types:

a. Walk-throughs - cases that are essentially solved.
b. Where-are-they are cases - the perpetrator has been identified, and the police must locate and arrest him or her.
c. Whodunits - cases that are unsolved and the perpetrator has not been identified.
d. Brain-teasers – cases where there is no physical evidence, eyewitnesses, or probability of success, but are fun to work anyway.


d

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If they are also using __________ control pills, female smokers are at increased risk of developing a brain hemorrhage or heart attack

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The __________ doctrine states that evidence obtained as a result of an earlier illegality must be excluded from trial.

a. prior taint

b. attenuation of the taint

c. fruit of the tainted seizure

d. fruit of the poisonous tree

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using the Uniform Crime Reports to analyze trends in crimes?

A. The U.S. government prohibits criminologists from using the UCR's crime data to assess the level of crime in a given jurisdiction. B. The U.S. government prohibits the UCR from recording data about sensitive crimes like murder, larceny, and forcible rape. C. The UCR system undercounts offenses; police have to report only the most serious offense when multiple offenses are committed in one incident. D. The UCR definition of crimes remains the same across different states. Hence, only crimes associated with arson are reported.

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When a criminal defendant acts pro se, courts have the discretion to appoint

a. a guardian ad litum b. a victim mediator c. shadow counsel d. mediating counsel

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