In the Supreme Court case of _______________, the Court held that a sex offender treatment program did not violate the 5th Amendment's privilege against self-incrimination when it required that offenders acknowledge past crimes, insofar as doing so was the beginning of the rehabilitation process and acceptance of responsibility for their actions

a. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Shepard (2001)
b. State of Connecticut v. Faraday (2002)
c. McCune v. Lile (2002)
d. Gallagher v. Johnston (2001)


c

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a. Skinheads b. Bloods c. MS-13 d. Stoners

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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