______ is potentially useful in the criminal investigation process but it is problematic and subject to error, as are other forms of evidence available to investigators.
a. Behavioral evidence
b. Testimonial evidence
c. Scientific evidence
d. Cognitive evidence
a. Behavioral evidence
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How did the victims' rights movement begin?
What will be an ideal response?
After the Court’s decision in _________________, deadly force may be used against a fleeing felon only if there is probably cause to believe that he or she poses a threat of danger to the office or others.
a. State v. Norman (1988 b. Tennessee v. Garner (1985) c. State v. Beeley (1995) d. People v. Goetz (1986)
Ruth Ann Triplett and G. Roger Jarjoura referred to reactions by official agents of the justice system to illegal behaviors as ________
A) subjective tags B) formal labels C) objective tags D) informal labels
How do victims of government violations of individuals' constitutional rights sue for damages?
a. by becoming plaintiffs in a criminal action b. by becoming plaintiffs in a civil action c. by becoming plaintiffs in an administrative action d. by becoming plaintiffs in a regulatory action