Showing false sympathy, making untrue claims about evidence, and overstating the value of lie-detecting technology are common examples of ______.
a. reasons why confessions are ruled inadmissible in court
b. practices that must be avoided in interrogations
c. common forms of suspects' tactics
d. tactics used by investigators in conducting interrogations
d. tactics used by investigators in conducting interrogations
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a narrative commonly found in crime-and-justice media?
a. the "naïve innocent" b. the "unappreciated brainiac" c. the "masculine, heroic crime-fighter" d. the "innately evil predatory criminal"
The Court has ruled that the police must stop questioning when the person invokes his or her rights to remain silent or to speak to an attorney
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
After 9/11, public opinion shifted to substantial approval for racial profiling for Arab and Muslim people.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Wolfgang and Ferracuti argued that there is a subculture among the lower class in America that has conduct norms that promote ______.
A. a parasitic lifestyle B. a criminal lifestyle C. the creation of gangs D. the use of violence