Which of the following describes a situation when chain of custody must be established by the party seeking to authenticate real evidence?

a. The evidence cannot be readily identified by a witness.
b. The evidence may be easily modified or tampered with.
c. The evidence would be difficult to misplace.
d. All of the above are correct.
e. Only a and b are correct.


e. Only a and b are correct.

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The federal ___________ ______________law allows the prosecution to freeze a criminal defendant's assets if they were believed to be derived from criminal activity, so that the defendant cannot hire a counsel of choice and must rely on a public

defender. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Large corporations have several characteristics that are conducive to white-collar crime. List and discuss three of these characteristics. Be sure to discuss details about all three

What will be an ideal response?

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Which worker views the offender more as a client rather than as a supervisee on his or her caseload?

a. punitive worker b. welfare worker c. passive worker d. maternal worker

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Although young people engaged in behaviors that we would label as delinquent today, they were not labeled as such in ancient times. 2. During ancient times, drinking alcohol, gambling, and engaging in sexual behavior were not accepted in their society, much like they are not accepted in our society today. 3. During the Colonial and Revolutionary Period, the English common law tradition that was employed focused upon whether youth were capable of mens rea, or having the 4. Punishment is the idea that youth who engage in delinquency and misbehavior should be taught how to change their ways in order to develop prosocial behaviors. 5. A moral panic can be defined as heightened concern over an issue that is not in line with its seriousness or frequency of occurrence in the world.

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