The Uniform Crime Report's Type I offenses are also referred to as _____ crimes

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Which of the following is NOT a commonly cited reason for habeas corpus petitions by state inmates?

A) Self-incrimination B) Ineffective assistance of counsel C) Due process violations D) Physical security

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. If the government is unable to prove dangerousness, the defendant will remain in custody. 2. A person who pleads not guilty by reason of insanity claims that he or she should not be held responsible for his or her actions because he or she acted as a result of a mental disease or defect. 3. There is only one test for determining insanity. 4. The irresistible impulse test was adopted by various states as a new standard. 5. After 1982 the burden of proving insanity shifted to the defendant.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Until 1813, hearsay was accepted by courts in the United States. 2.Under the Confrontation Clause of the Fifth Amendment, testimonial statements by an unavailable witness are admissible if the witness’s statements had been subjected to cross-examination. 3.A statement offered as a party-opponent admission can be excluded from evidence if its prejudicial impact outweighs its probative value. 4.Statements made to the police prior to the individual being read his Miranda rights may be admissible as an admission. 5.Alice and Tom meet up with Sam, who tells them about a recent bank robbery. Alice responds by stating that Tom committed the bank robbery. Tom says nothing. Tom’s silence to Alice’s statement may be admissible in court as an adoptive admission.

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"Seeing" sound and "hearing" visual input is an autonomic hyperactivity-induced distortion of the perception of objective reality known as _________________

a. synesthesia b. depersonalization c. hallucination d. disjunctive euphoria

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