When can a rape victim's past sexual conduct be brought in as evidence in the trial of his/her alleged rapist?
A. when it shows that he/she was likely to engage in sexual relations with anyone who offered
B. when it shows that he/she had consented to sexual relations with other people who shared the same physical characteristics as the defendant
C. when it shows a past sexual relationship between the victim and the defendant
D. Such evidence is never admissible.
C. when it shows a past sexual relationship between the victim and the defendant
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Anscombe published an article suggesting that modern moral philosophy was misguided and that philosophers should stop thinking about ______ while placing virtue center stage.
a. obligation b. duty c. rightness d. all of these
Defendants charged with violating state criminal law always face trial in federal court.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the course of a study, anomalous findings emerge. The researcher could do all of the following except:
a. Immediately discard the results. b. Use inductive reasoning to make sense of the unexpected findings. c. Determine whether the unexpected findings are important. d. Propose a new study in which deductive reasoning is used to compare the new findings with the original unexpected findings.
It is generally believed that most drug users start at a young age using _____ as a gateway drug
a. Alcohol b. Marijuana c. Cocaine d. Inhalants