According to the Supreme Court opinion in Mapp v. Ohio (1961), involving a police search for a bombing suspect:

a. only a handful of states had adopted the exclusionary rule by legislation or judicial opinion.
b. the exclusionary rule applies to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
c. whether states had adopted the exclusionary rule was irrelevant in deciding

whether that rule applies to thestates through the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause.
d. the police may not seize evidence relating to pornography when they are looking for a bombing suspect.


b

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Which of the following characteristics is typical of female inmates?

A. They have a history of unemployment. B. They are mostly incarcerated for violent crimes. C. They outnumber male inmates by approximately twelve to one. D. They are more likely than male inmates to have been abused at some point in their lives.

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Research about suicide bombers is limited and we do not know a great deal because

a. their attacks are too infrequent and are quantitatively unimportant. b. we are too focused on other forms of terrorism to have time to research suicide bombers. c. suicide bombers that are successful are simply no longer with us and available to study. d. the things they say lack credibility, are crazy and nearly incomprehensible.

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In which of the following analyses is content analysis least likely to be used?

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