The validity and accuracy of many forensic science methods used by police and prosecutors is beyond dispute.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In the adversarial system, the trial judge ______.
a. is an active participant in presentation of the case b. can control lawyer strategy c. is basically a passive umpire or referee d. has the final say on ethical issues
______ is a requirement for subjects who voluntarily participate in a study after receiving sufficient information about the experiment, and expectations.
a. Assessment of risks and benefits b. Justice c. Selection of subjects d. Informed consent
According to rational choice theory, why might a criminal decide not to commit crime?
a. The criminal has developed a conscience as he/she matured. b. The criminal has legitimate means to achieve financial success and does not need to commit crime. c. The criminal perceives that crime is too risky. d. The criminal has learned that crime is only one of many solutions to their personal problems.
Neutralization theory holds that offenders master techniques that enable them to neutralize conventional values. Identify and discuss these techniques of neutralization
What will be an ideal response?