How are the courts likely to handle instances where a criminal defendant shows that a police identification procedure was suggestive?

a. automatically exclude the results of the procedure
b. exclude the results only after weighing the suggestibility evidence against factors indicative of reliability
c. admit the evidence unless defendant can show definitive harm
d. admit the evidence unless the defendant has no civil law recourse


b

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a. Most local prosecutors surveyed say they have never prosecuted such crime b. Most local prosecutors handle only a few white collar crime cases per year c. The prosecution of white collar crime cases has become less of a priority since the 1970s d. Prosecutors who pursue white collar crime cases say they do so for practical, as opposed to idealistic, reasons

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Identify which one of the following is a government imposed limitation of privacy on the grounds of public welfare.

A. prohibiting incest B. demanding vaccinations C. making education compulsory D. requiring safety belts

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Which forensic psychology practice has increased as a direct result of concerns about workplace and school violence?

A. ultimate issue testimony B. trial consulting C. jury selection D. risk assessment

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According to the text, those who support intermediate sanctions and community corrections must address three recurring problems in order for the programs to be successful. Which of the following is not one of those problems?

What will be an ideal response?

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