The term hacker originated with:
a. People trying to hack into people's account trying various passwords
b. Computer programmers having to hack or punch holes in data cards
c. Exhibiting poor keyboarding skill or bad typing style
d. The prevalent addiction to cigarettes among computer programmers
A medical examiner is a person who:
a. arrests suspects in homicide investigations.
b. performs postmortem examinations (autopsies) to determine cause, mechanism, and manner of death.
c. specializes in forensic photography.
d. makes fingerprint identifications.
e. none of the above.
The GAF Scale has a range from 1 to 100, with a score of 1 indicating that the offender is free of dysfunction, for the most part. .
a. True
b. False
One Biggers-Brathwaite factor relied on by the Supreme Court to decide whether a suggestive identification is admissible is the distance in feet between the witness and the criminal.
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The eyewitness identifications rulings of Neil v. Biggers (1972 ) and Manson v. Brathwaite (1977 ), which allowed the introduction of suggestive identifications, are totality of the circumstances decisions.
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