The intelligence function includes target selection, data collection, data collation and analysis, and dissemination. During the investigation, investigators are answering these three questions
• Does this target conform to the unit's goals and objectives? • Does the department (unit) have sufficient resources for the operation? • What is the expected value of the target? What phase of the intelligence gathering process are the investigators in? A. Target selection
B. Data collection
C. Date collection and analysis
D. Dissemination
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Preexperimental designs is/are ___________________
a. an effect of two independent variables operating simultaneously and in combination on a dependent variable. It is a larger effect than occurs from the sum of each independent variable working separately b. experimental designs that lack random assignment or use shortcuts and are much weaker than the classical experimental design. They can be substituted in situations in which an experimenter cannot use all the features of a classical experimental design, but have weaker internal validity c. an experimental design with only an experimental group and a posttest, no pretest. d. a pre-experimental design that has one group, a pretest, treatment, and a posttest. It lacks a control group and random assignment e. an experimental design in which the dependent variable is measured periodically across many time points, and the treatment occurs in the midst of such measures, often only once
About what percentage of recurring victimization can be attributed to genetic factors?
A. about 10% B. about 20% C. almost 40% D. over 50%
The criminalization of girls' coping with their abuse victimization has been labeled the ____________ pipeline
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Archival data in white collar crime cases is likely to be much more extensive than in conventional crime cases
Indicate whether the statement is true or false