A witness may invoke the privilege against self-incrimination if the testimony incriminates someone else.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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John was born into a family that didn't have very much money, and he saw that his parents struggled to put food on the table. As he grew up, he found school boring despite being smart, so he dropped out. He was always impulsive and the process of finding a job took too long. John recently found out that he is going to be a father and wants to provide the best opportunity for his child that he can. To support himself and his unborn child, he gets involved in selling pain pills and he is arrested in a sting operation. The judge believes drugs have harmed John's neighborhood over the years and that punishing John will help control his actions in the future. The judge's view of the criminal justice system is likely the _____ view.
A. crime control B. due process C. interactionist D. consensus
Cases, such as the O.J. Simpson murder case, would fall under which of the following layers of the criminal justice wedding cake?
a. misdemeanors b. lesser felonies c. serious felonies d. high profile
Getting someone to choose one behavior over another, when both behaviors are an option, is called ______.
A. rehabilitation B. retribution C. incapacitation D. deterrence
Which of the following is not an unethical manipulation technique that may be used by the media?
a. Using persuasive interviewing techniques to influence others to disclose material they would normally not disclose. b. When a journalist makes an attempt in hard news to persuade using emotional rhetoric rather than fact. c. When a journalist relies on an unsubstantiated argument without noting its weaknesses to produce a desired conclusion. d. Any intentional and successful influence of a person by non-coercively altering the actual choices available to the person or by non-persuasively altering the other’s perceptions of those choices.