The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics is the most comprehensive Bureau of Justice Statistics publication. It includes a multitude of data including all of the following except <u>complete crime data from all local police departments</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The Sourcebook comprises lot of data collected by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The data is related to information like characteristics of criminal justice agencies, and their perception on crime record.
Published statistics refers to compilation of the data collected by government organizations. The agencies collect and modify their data that are required for a specific research project conducted by someone outside the agency. These data collected by the researchers help in addressing new research questions. The criminal justice researchers have authorities to access the nonpublic agency records.
Answer:
c. teaching children to think independently and challenge social norms that promote racism.
Explanation:
This is most likely the strategy that would most effectively help us reduce racism. By teaching children to think independently, they are more likely to question the racist remarks they might hear in society. They are also more likely to resist peer pressure and conformity when placed in a racist environment. Finally, children raised in this way would be more able to challenge social norms that promote racism.
<span>The first step in a scientific method is to make an observation (unless you already have a certain phenomenon in mind)
When you make an observation you're making it based on specific events that have already happened and can be verified by others as true or false.
Examples:
Back bike brakes making a loud noise.
Toaster won't toast my bread.
Jake's iphone headphones stopped playing music in one earphone.</span>
Answer:
Usually a felony (a crime involving violence)
Explanation:
A felony can lead up to 1 or more years in prison