Questions asked of an arrestee that are for record-keeping purposes, that are routine booking questions, and that request biographical data necessary for booking or pretrial purposes are permitted and such evidence will not be suppressed from trial
even where an arrestee had expressed a desire under Miranda not to talk with police.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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If the police temporarily restrict the freedom of the individual, the actions of the police may constitute:
A) an arrest. B) a detention. C) an arrest tantamount. D) an temporary arrest.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. 19th century versions of biogenetic explanations for criminality suggested that criminals look different from ordinary people. 2. Despite the array of activities encompassed by the term white collar crime, the author of the text holds that a single, general theory or explanation can be formulated for white collar crime. 3. According to the text, the pervasive existence of white collar crime seems to offer a powerful refutation to the proposition that criminality can be generally explained by biogenetic factors. 4. There are many studies of the biological make-up of white collar offenders. 5. In a Freudian approach, white collar crime would be linked with tensions and conflicts between different aspects of the self (ego, id, and superego).