The Miranda v. Arizona (1996) decision held that a suspect needs to be informed of his constitutional rights in the following circumstance:

a. custodial permutation
b. custodial interrogation
c. traffic stops and searches
d. always at police stations


B

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Central to the psychoanalytic explanation for crime is the _____________, a conscience-like mechanism whose function is to restrain the person from antisocial behavior

A) ?id B) ?superego C) ?ego D) ?superid

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Gilligan (1982) argues that in their moral decision-making, women focus on ______.

a. relationships b. treating everyone fairly c. impartiality d. all of these

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What are neurotransmitters and what do they do? How are neurotransmitters different from hormones? How can the neurotransmitter serotonin be related to criminality?

What will be an ideal response?

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?Mary had just been arrested for possession of marijuana.  But during the arrest, Bill entered the apartment and tried to intervene on Mary's behalf. He immediately became a person of interest to the police, and the officers on the scene became keenly interested in the relationship between Bill and Mary. Mary possessed marijuana grown in Mexico, which she had purchased from a Mexican drug cartel.  Given these circumstances, she will likely be charged with a: a. felony. b. misdemeanor. c. civil infraction. d. criminal element. e. transnational crime

What will be an ideal response?

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