Discuss some of the implications of Stanley Milgram's Obedience study
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: [Moral development, cognitive dissonance]
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Ron robbed a bank and escaped to a friend’s house several miles away. Ron told the friend, who was previously unaware, that he had just robbed a bank. Which of the following is NOT true?
a. Ron’s friend is guilty of being an accessory after the fact for failing to report the bank robbery. b. Ron’s friend is guilty of being an accessory after the fact if he provides Ron with money to leave town. c. Ron’s friend is guilty of being an accessory after the fact if he hides Ron in his basement. d. Ron’s friend is guilty of being an accessory after the fact if he hides the cash for safekeeping until Ron returns.
In hot cases the suspect has fled the crime scene, but the scene still contains fresh or smoking gun evidence that can be used later to establish the suspect's identity and perhaps whereabouts
a. True b. False
Mechanical fire-setting devices are used by an arsonist for this reason
a. They accelerate the rate of burn.
b. They are capable of starting numerous fires simultaneously.
c. They provide a delay in ignition and an opportunity to establish an alibi.
d. They retard the fire-fighting response.
The modern role of the public defender was established by the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Sixth Amendment in the case of __________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word