- Sat Apr 09, 2016 9:11 am
#22881
Complete Question Explanation
Strengthen X. The correct answer choice is (D)
This short stimulus is very straightforward: when it comes to computer crimes which are discovered and reported, the chances of arrest and conviction favor the criminal. The question is a Strengthen Except, which means that the four incorrect answer choices will strengthen the argument, or show reasons why computer crime may be relatively less likely to lead to conviction and arrest.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice strengthens the author's assertion, so this is an incorrect response to the Strengthen Except question. If prosecutors want to win as many cases as possible, and computer cases take longer, then there is reason to believe that prosecutors wouldn't want to invest undue time into less productive cases.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice also strengthens the author's assertion. If most officers are rotated too quickly to become good at prosecuting computer cases, then this would clearly favor the criminals.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is also incorrect, since it provides another reason to believe the author's assertion: relatively less focus on computer crimes would likely translate into lower rates of arrest and conviction.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This potentially tricky answer has no effect on the argument in the stimulus, because this answer deals not with arrest or conviction, but with sentencing, a completely distinct part of the process.
Answer choice (E): This response strengthens the author's argument, because routine accidental destruction of evidence is likely to lead to lower rates of arrest and conviction.
Strengthen X. The correct answer choice is (D)
This short stimulus is very straightforward: when it comes to computer crimes which are discovered and reported, the chances of arrest and conviction favor the criminal. The question is a Strengthen Except, which means that the four incorrect answer choices will strengthen the argument, or show reasons why computer crime may be relatively less likely to lead to conviction and arrest.
Answer choice (A): This answer choice strengthens the author's assertion, so this is an incorrect response to the Strengthen Except question. If prosecutors want to win as many cases as possible, and computer cases take longer, then there is reason to believe that prosecutors wouldn't want to invest undue time into less productive cases.
Answer choice (B): This answer choice also strengthens the author's assertion. If most officers are rotated too quickly to become good at prosecuting computer cases, then this would clearly favor the criminals.
Answer choice (C): This answer choice is also incorrect, since it provides another reason to believe the author's assertion: relatively less focus on computer crimes would likely translate into lower rates of arrest and conviction.
Answer choice (D): This is the correct answer choice. This potentially tricky answer has no effect on the argument in the stimulus, because this answer deals not with arrest or conviction, but with sentencing, a completely distinct part of the process.
Answer choice (E): This response strengthens the author's argument, because routine accidental destruction of evidence is likely to lead to lower rates of arrest and conviction.