An arrested suspect is read Miranda warnings while in custody and says she wishes to speak to a lawyer. Questioning then ceases

Which of the following statements is INACCURATE (assume the suspect does not try to initiate conversation in A, C, and D) . A. The suspect may not be interrogated further by a different officer in the police agency who
was unaware of the suspect's request to see a lawyer.
B. The suspect may be interrogated further if she says, while being escorted to the jail, "Well,
what is going to happen to me now?"
C. The suspect may be interrogated, without her attorney present, after she had an opportunity to
visit with her lawyer.
D. The suspect may be interrogated in the presence of her attorney


C

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a. True b. False

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Shelby grew up quickly. As a baby, she was quick to walk and talk. As a teenager, she was quick to date, to drink, and to experiment with drugs. She was found skipping class and smoking marijuana by the school resource officer. Shelby's parents have been divorced since she was six, when her dad went to prison for grand theft auto. When her mom is around, which isn't that often, they sometimes get high together. After Shelby was taken into custody, but before determining what would happen next, the police and a social worker took a detailed history of Shelby's home and school life. As Shelby's home life leaves much to be desired, and this is her first offense, what disposition will likely help Shelby the most?

A. Probation B. Placement with relatives C. Drug treatment D. Reform school

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Which category of transnational crime includes major theft, fraud, kidnapping, and piracy?

a. Organized b. Corporate c. Professional d. Political

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In the making of a policeman, this stage involves the officer adjusting to the reality of police work:

A. Preentry choice. B. Introduction. C. Metamorphosis. D. Encounter.

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