Clandestine graves are of interest to forensic taphonomy because criminals try to hide evidence of their acts.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- The work of clandestine graves is to do forensic investigations. There will be many forensic investigation cases. Criminals try to escape from those investigations.
- So clandestine graves have many interests in investigating the forensic taphonomy. After investigating the event the witness should match the case of the incident. Using particular information the clandestine graves should investigate the incident. They have to make criminals tell the truth of the incident.
Answer: D. Many times, when companies violated the law, it was intentional.
Explanation:
Edwin Sutherland was one of the most famous and influential criminologists to ever live. He gave several theories as to why people commit crime such as having grown up around crime and seeing it as normal.
His research into White Collar crime gave him eternal status as he broached a subject that many had avoided because the world then refused to accept that the higher economic classes could commit crime yet his research showed that many times, companies and their bigwigs violated the law intentionally.
The answer of this question is c.16
Answer:
C. Limited the powers of labor unions
Explanation:
The Taft–Hartley Act or Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, is a federal law in United States that limits the powers of labor unions and its activities.
The Act was implemented on June 23, 1947, under the veto of President Harry S. Truman.
It came into effect after the major strike wave in United States during 1945-46.
The law successfully amended the 1935 National Labor Relations Act. It clearly prohibits union from engaging into "unfair labor practices" like political strikes, jurisdictional strikes, boycotts, monetary donations etc.
The restrictions were imposed to keep a check on proper exercise of powers by the labor unions and to maintain a liberal market flow in America.