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The legal controversy about the admissibility of DNA testing centers around which of the following issues?
 
  a. The fact that the scientific reliability of DNA testing has yet to be proven.
  b. The fact that DNA testing is subject to human error.
  c. The fact that DNA testing may be a violation of the constitutional protection against unreasonable seizure.
  d. The fact that DNA testing may be a violation of the constitutional protection against self-incrimination.

Question 2

According to Hans von Hentig and _________, victim behavior is often a key determinant of crime, and a victim's actions may precipitate crime.
 
  a. Stephen Schafer b. Lisa Briggs
   c. Stephen Brown d. Helmet Belnisch



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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