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Approximately 19,000 legally authorized executions in the United States have been confirmed by M. Watt Espy.
<u>Explanation:
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- Major Watt Espy was a researcher from Alabama who was the first to compile the details of about 19,000 legally authorized executions and publish it in the public domain by the name 'The Espy Files'.
- This data referred to the executions that happened over a long period of approximately 400 years starting from 1608 to 2002.
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Answer:
The difference between gross physical evidence and trace physical evidence is that B. Gross physical evidence is easily seen, while trace evidence is very small.
Explanation:
<u>Gross physical evidence</u> refers to any tangible object found -and easily seen- at the scene of the crime, and may include weapons, biological material and all sort of prints (because they can be pulled off and turned into a legal representation for the purpose of analysis.)
<u>Trace evidence</u> refers to a very small piece of evidence that was left at the crime scene that the investigators use to identify or make connections with a suspect of the crime. These trace materials may include hair, fibers, feathers, soil, etc.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. Trust vs. mistrust
Explanation:
During the first year of life, an infant will start to develop trust or mistrust in others. According to Erikson's Psychosocial Stages, during this first stage the child becomes aware with the way his/her demands are being met by the primary caregiver. During this age, a baby is completely dependent on the caregiver, thus he/she relies on him completely to have all his/her demands met. The way in which the caregiver(s) convey this trust or mistrust shapes the infant to successfully or unsuccessfully fulfil this first stage.
The family system theory which mainly focuses on emotions has received criticism for lack of empirical data to back its approach.Another factor has to do with the unwavering neutrality of the practitioner. Nevertheless, more and more data to back up its application has been piling up.