Parole officers are often portrayed as having absolute _________________ over their clients
a. Control
b. Movement
c. Authority
d. Power
D
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After a defendant has been formally charged with crime A, each of the following may be done by the police, EXCEPT
A. Read him Miranda warnings and question the defendant about crime B B. Have an undercover agent meet the defendant in a public place and talk to him about his upcoming trial in crime A C. Place an undercover agent in his jail cell with orders to not to talk to the defendant about any crime D. Place an undercover agent into his jail cell with orders to talk to him about crime B
______ has recently created a subculture theory that emphasizes African-American community.
a. Wolfgang b. Ferracuti c. Miller d. Anderson
What are the two ways that charges may be filed against a defendant?
A. complaint and arrest B. arrest and arraignment C. complaint and indictment D. indictment and information
Heather was brought into the police department for questioning. Detectives start questioning Heather about the stabbing. Heather chooses not to incriminate herself and refuses to provide information about the crime. Which constitutional amendment allows Heather to remain silent?
a. Fourth Amendment b. Fifth Amendment c. Sixth Amendment d. Eighth Amendment