____________________ is a filling in of the memory gaps to make the event more comprehensible, a fantasy that has unconsciously replaced fact in memory
a. Faking c. Memory hardening
b. Confabulation d. Suggestibility
b
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. An Islamic jihad is conceptually the same as a Christian crusade. 2. Religious terrorism began in the modern era. 3. The Afghan Arabs are international Mujahideen who became prominent during the Soviet invasion of Iraq. 4. The Aum Shinriky? case represents the threat from weapons of mass destruction in the hands of religious extremists. 5. Only Muslims engage in religious terrorism.
Offenses applying to only juveniles are referred to as:
A. youthful offenses B. standing offenses C. status offenses D. conditional offenses
Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?
a. The Supreme Court has said that police may use deadly force to apprehend a fleeing suspect, even if that person has only committed a misdemeanor. b. A seizure, for Fourth Amendment purposes, occurs when a police officer, “by means of physical force or show of authority, has in some way restrained the liberty of a citizen.” c. Because arrest and interrogation are serious intrusions into the privacy of the individual, both are subject to constitutional restraints. d. Because an arrest constitutes a seizure, arrests are governed by the probable cause and warrant provisions of the Fourth Amendment.
When Officer Duffy talked with his sergeant at the end of his shift, they looked more closely at the warrant and noted that the warrant was actually for the previous tenants. In this situation, the police department should be protected from legal action by the:
a. exclusionary rule. b. good faith exception. c. Carrole doctrine. d. warrantless entry.