The application of science to establish facts and evidence during the investigation of crimes is called _____.

A. forensics
B. profiling
C. retrospective diagnosis
D. data mining


Answer: A

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The Fifth Amendment protects juveniles from:

A. Jury trials B. False confession C. Self-incrimination D. Interrogation

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A study released in 2003 by the Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice found that 33 percent of juvenile defendants in criminal courts had the same low level of understanding of legal matters as mentally ill adults who had been found incompetent to stand trial. Legal psychologist Richard E. Redding believes that "adolescents' lack of life experience may limit their real-world decision-making ability. Whether we call it wisdom, judgment, or common sense, adolescents may not have nearly enough." ? Juveniles are generally more impulsive, more likely to engage in risky behavior, and less likely to calculate the long-term consequences of any particular action. Furthermore, adolescents are far more likely to respond to peer pressure than are adults, meaning that they

often engage in the same criminal or delinquent behavior as their friends. What was the main reason given by the U.S. Supreme Court in its landmark decision in Roper v. Simmons (2005)? A. Juvenile delinquency B. Preponderance of the evidence C. Diminished culpability D. Status offending

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The level of proof necessary to conduct a stop and frisk is _____.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Explain the process by which a complaint concerning child maltreatment by a parent is handled by the child welfare system.

What will be an ideal response?

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