William Chambliss (1973) studied the __________ and ________ in order to understand delinquency, social power, and labeling across two different groups of high school boys—the working-class and the upper-middle class, from the same community.

a) Angels and Demons
b) Jocks and Druggies
c) Saints and the Roughnecks
d) Preps and Delinquents


c) Saints and the Roughnecks

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In contrast to modern inquisitorial trials, modern American common law or adversarial jury trials are

A. Conducted primarily by the lawyers B. Focused on written and physical evidence C. Have at their core a detailed police investigation file D. More concerned with the search fo the truth

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Those engaged in fraud are likely to play upon all but which of the following human emotions?

a. Fear b. Cynicism c. Vanity d. Loneliness

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When answering questions as a witness in a court of law, you should be honest, brief, clear, and objective, and keep emotions in control. Being objective means

a. presenting a modest demeanor and displaying a sincere interest in the accuracy and truth of statements. b. avoiding getting flustered, confused, or embarrassed and confining statements to answering the questions. c. ensuring that questions are correct, and avoiding errors, inconsistencies, and confusion that undermine your credibility before the jury. d. presenting an impartial and conscientious picture of a public servant working for the interest of justice. e. ignoring insult, badgering, and innuendos, avoiding displaying anger that results in loss of credibility.

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Illegally seized evidence and the "fruit of the poisonous tree" are:

a. admissible under certain exceptions. b. not subject to the exclusionary rule. c. never admissible under any circumstances. d. None of the answers are correct.

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