An approach to a polygraph test that compares an individual’s truthful responses to simple and straightforward questions with his or her responses to questions relevant to the investigation is commonly known as the _______________ test.
a. innocent-suspicious
b. relevant-irrelevant
c. truthful-deceptive
d. controlled question
b. relevant-irrelevant
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What can be said about the beginning and end of the sequence of events at a crime scene?
a. They often are obvious to the investigators. b. They often are difficult to determine. c. They give clues as to the missing events that must fit in the middle. d. a and c
The is ultimately responsible for the operation of the prison
a. sheriff b. attorney general c. warden d. chief correctional officer
Double jeopardy does not bar successive prosecutions of a defendant convicted of one offense if the subsequent prosecution involves
a. a different or separate offense b. retrying a person who was previously found not guilty by reason of insanity c. a new attorney d. a different judge
Which is NOT a valid reason for vehicle impoundment?
a. The vehicle has been used for the commission of an offense b. The vehicle impedes traffic c. The vehicle threatens public safety d. All of these are valid reasons.