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  1. (a) Investigators often remove blood from a crime scene in order to extract DNA for forensics. Although blood cells do contain
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  2. Types of CrimesExplain each type of crime listed below. Felony Misdemeanor Personal Crime Property Crime Statutory Crime
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  3. Larceny, burglary, motor vehicle theft, and arson are all examples of which major type of crime?0 . O b • c. 0 d Organized
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  4. 1. The majority of historical and scholarly evidence suggests that poverty:A. and crime tend to increase at the same time. B.
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  5. RFLP analysis of some blood from a crime scene shows that the blood belongs to someone with genotype D1/D3, E2/E5, F5/F5, G1/G3.
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  6. RFLP analysis of some blood from a crime scene shows that the blood belongs to someone with genotype D1/D3, E2/E5, F5/F5, G1/G3.
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  7. A brutal triple murder occurred, but there was a blood stain left at the scene that did not belong to the victims. Lots of
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  8. A brutal triple murder occurred, but there was a blood stain left at the scene that did not belong to the victims. Lots of
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  9. Question 5A brutal triple murder occurred, but there was a blood stain left at the scene that did not belong to the victims.
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  10. Question 5A brutal triple murder occurred, but there was a blood stain left at the scene that did not belong to the victims.
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