In Virginia v. Black (2003), the United States Supreme Court addressed the question:
a. of what is considered "mere speech" and what is a "true threat.".
b. of what data can be collected by the NSA.
c. whether FISA violates the Fourth Amendment.
d. whether foreign nationals can be wiretapped without a search warrant.
a
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Credibility can be defined as believability
a. True b. False
______ refers to the development of alternative problem-solving approaches and the selection of those most appropriate.
a. Analysis b. Scanning c. Response d. Assessment
The best example of when an identification procedure may be unnecessarily suggestive is when:
A. a police officer brings a suspect face-to-face with a witness to be identified. B. a six-pack photo array consists of five white suspects and one African American suspect. C. a lineup consists of similar-looking people fitting the defendant's physical characteristics. D. a witness is critically injured in a hospital and a suspect is brought to the hospital to be identified.
In conceptualizing the "identity changes" process, the concept of career was employed because
a. Goffman proposed that we focus strictly on the public (institutional) dimension of identity. b. the concept of career relates the economic to the social realm of institutions. c. of its two-sided nature: careers involve both a public (institutional) and a private or internal element. d. it is clear that social success today requires a well thought out career.