Which of the following is an example of phrenology?

a. measuring the size of the skull to measure intelligence
b. examining bumps or cavities on the skull to develop a criminal profile
c. measuring the volume of the skull
d. studying facial and other bodily aspects to indicate developmental problems


b. examining bumps or cavities on the skull to develop a criminal profile

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The increase of criminal charges by a prosecutor after having leveled lesser charges is always vindictive prosecution

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which member of the courtroom workgroup calls the calendar?

A. the bailiff B. the court clerk C. the court reporter D. the stenographer

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Cases in intermediary appeals courts are heard by:

A. a judge. B. a jury. C. a panel of judges. D. a grand jury.

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Laws regulating public morality have sometimes been criticized as contributing to a "crisis of ________," resulting in a substantial diversion of police, prosecutorial, and judicial time, personnel, and resources

A) faith B) the judiciary C) overcriminalization D) law

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