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wenmo

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The term __________ refers to offenders who return to offending after experiencing a criminal conviction and the corresponding punishment.
 
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Identify and explain the shortcomings of forensic evidence. Provide examples of how these shortcomings might apply to criminal cases.
 
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Answer to Question 1

recidivist

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In his interrogation of flawed forensic evidence, Professor Roger Koppl (2007, 35), an economist associated with the libertarian Reason Foundation, lists eight features of current forensic science that reduce the quality of forensic practitioners' work: monopoly, dependence bias, poor quality control, information sharing, no division of labor between forensic analysis and interpretation, lack of forensic counsel, lack of competition among forensic counselors, and public ownership.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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