Which of the following theorists is often referred to as “the founder of black criminology”?
a. William Chambliss
b. W.E.B. Du Bois
c. Freda Adler
d. Carl Klockars
b. W.E.B. Du Bois
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A suspect confesses, despite the knowledge of his innocence, due to extreme methods of police interrogation. This is an example of
a. a coerced-internalized false confession b. a voluntary false confession c. a coerced-compliant false confession d. a coerced-torture false confession
The problem focus and scope of psychological positivist theories does not include:
a. individual criminality. b. crime rates. c. the criminal personality. d. all of the above. e. none of the above.
Generally, the term: __________________________ is defined as an initial inquiry by officers to establish facts and circumstances of a suspected crime and to preserve any evidence related to that crime
A. suspect interrogation B. witness interview C. crime scene search D. preliminary investigation
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In practice, Congress and state legislative bodies that issue citations for contempt generally refer these matters to the courts for processing. 2. A legislator who accepts a sexual favor in exchange for a favorable vote on a pending bill could not be found guilty of bribery. 3. Perjury was a specific-intent crime at common law. 4. According to the authors of the textbook, illegal bribes often are disguised as political or charitable contributions.