____________ occurs when the police say or do something (outside that which would normally occur during an arrest) that the police should know is reasonable likely to elicit an incriminating response from the suspect.
a. Express questioning
b. Functional equivalent of express questioning
c. Incriminating questioning
d. Investigative questioning
b. Functional equivalent of express questioning
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The rule that allows that an individual may be prosecuted for an offense in both a state and a federal court is known as the _____ rule.
A) balance of power B) dual sovereignty C) equal jurisdiction D) single jeopardy
Define, and provide two examples of, police corruption.
What will be an ideal response?
Who was a prominent nineteenth century advocate of cocaine use?
A. Louis Pasteur B. Alexander Fleming C. Edward Jenner D. Sigmund Freud
If a researcher was trying to understand the role of education on years of experience, years of experience would be considered the ______.
a. dependent variable b. independent variable c. control variable d. continuous variable