In United States v. Ceccolini, the Court created the so-called ________. Here they observed that witnesses "can, and often do, come forward and offer evidence entirely of their own volition."

A) Independent source exception
B) Inevitable discovery exception
C) Witness testimony exception
D) Purged taint exception


A

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Group name changes represent evolution in identity and the desire to get rid of labels given by the dominate society. 2. Stereotypes rarely come from media messages and images. 3. Black single mothers are often stereo typed by officers. 4. There is a disproportionally high crime rate associated with teenagers and officers target this age group of blacks. 5. "Ebonics" has it roots from early slave populations in the U.S.

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The ______ was charged with three (3) responsibilities that focused on whether organized crime used services of interstate commerce to engage in illegal activities and identifying the persons, firms, or corporations involved in such activities.

a. Wickersham Commission b. Chicago Crime Commission c. Kefauver Committee d. President’s Commission on Law Enforcement

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Drug addicts and alcoholics were considered by Lombroso to be __________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Match the term or concept with the correct description

1. civil disobedience a. an FBI’s counterintelligence program 2. COINTELPRO b. the result of illegal sale of weapons to fund Nicaraguan rebels 3. espionage c. the deliberate extermination of a group because of its race, religion, ethnicity, or nationality 4. genocide d. toppled the Nixon administration 5. Iran—Contra scandal e. spying on another country 6. political crime f. government rule by terror 7. political violence g. violence against Southern civil rights activists by police, state troopers, and whites 8. state terrorism h. protesters violate a law they consider morally unjust and wait to be arrested 9. treason i. aiding and abetting of a country’s enemy 10. Watergate scandal j. any illegal or socially harmful act aimed at preserving or changing the existing political and social order

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