The removal of a deceased person's body from its burial place so that a medicolegal examination can be conducted to disclose the presence of previously unknown or improperly identified injuries or reveal the presence of poison or another noxious
substance is known as: _____. a. autopsy
b. antemortem examination
c. postmortem examination
d. exhumation
d
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A computer, like all other personal property, is protected by the ________ Amendment
A) Third B) Second C) Fourth D) Fourteenth
Which of the following is not an argument that has been made against incarcerating white collar offenders?
a. White collar offenders suffer a greater humiliation through loss of status than conventional offenders, so prison is not necessary b. The harm committed by white collar offenders is much less than that of conventional offenders c. It is wasteful to put highly educated and skilled white collar workers in prison d. White collar offenders are not dangerous in a direct or predatory sense
A law enforcement officer's response to situations involving individuals with mental health concerns may vary slightly and require more understanding and time to resolve. However, the ultimate goal is ________.
A. De-escalating the incident as safely as possible B. To take control by using a loud commanding voice when dealing with the individual. C. Effecting an immediate arrest of the individual D. Placing the individual in a mental health institution
Which of the following statements is true about semen?
A. It is pubic hair found on the suspect and the victim. B. It is a grayish white fluid, produced in the male reproductive organ, that is ejaculated at the time of orgasm. C. It is a tadpole-like organism that fertilizes the female egg. D. It is a body fluid produced by females during sexual intercourse.