Which of the following questions would you be most likely to use a self-report survey to try to answer?
A. What segments of the population are most prone to being victims of crime?
B. How much crime is committed by the typically noncriminal population?
C. How should the police respond to crime issues within their communities?
D. How effective are the police at preventing crime?
B. How much crime is committed by the typically noncriminal population?
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a. Connelly's confession was not voluntary because of his mental illness. b. Connelly's confession was not voluntary because he had limited free will. c. Connelly's confession was voluntary because it was not compelled. d. Connelly's confession is admissible if his psychiatrist testifies he was aware that he was confessing to thepolice.
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