A statement obtained in an interrogation that violates Miranda cannot be used by police to find leads that are admissible in evidence against the suspect

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE Michigan v. Tucker (1974); U.S. v. Patane (2004 )

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What term is used to describe the tendency on the part of the probation and parole officer to tolerate greater levels of misbehavior than is usual to prove the experiment is successful?

a. leniency effect b. halo effect c. both (a) and (b) d. none of the above

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Dick and Jane were a wealthy childless couple—that is until Dick lost his position at a Fortune 500 firm. Turning to crime was the only way for them to maintain their lavish lifestyle. Recently, both were caught robbing a local bank

Neither had any prior criminal history. Dick was sentenced to five years in prison; Jane received five years probation. This is an example of _________________. a. Chivalry b. Sentencing discrimination c. Sentencing disparity d. Sentencing bias

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Xenophiles are

a. sexual deviants b. sexual predators c. proud of who they are d. ashamed of who or what they are

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What is transferred intent?

What will be an ideal response?

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