The warnings required under Miranda need not be offered to every person with whom a law enforcement official has an encounter
The rules, as construed by the Miranda decision, indicate that the Miranda warnings must be offered a person only where the person
A) has been arrested following the unsealing of a secret indictment.
B) was under arrest and had previously had refused to answer questions, and the police want to encourage the person to become more cooperative.
C) has been taken into custody and is to be taken to jail.
D) is to be placed in an inperson lineup following an indictment.
E) is in custody and police investigators hope to conduct interrogation of that person.
E
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Among the sources that can establish probable cause, _____ is generally inadequate.
A. evidence in plain view B. information C. association D. personal observation
Cognitive frameworks that help people quickly process and sort through information are called ______.
A. schemas B. latent traits C. criminogenic structure D. impulsive controls
The individual most able to raise or lower individual and department morale is __________.
A. the manager/supervisor B. the police chief C. the mayor D. the newest rookie