If a suspect makes a confession that results from drugs administered from the police that overpower the subject’s rational intellect and free will, the confession is said to be _____.

A) forced
B) coerced
C) involuntary
D) irrational


C) involuntary

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Random assignment removes ______ from the assignment process.

A. bias B. confusion C. randomness D. none of these

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Discuss one of the following cases: Edwards v. Arizona (1981), or Arizona v. Roberson (1988), or Minnick v. Mississippi (1991). Is the case selected consistent with Miranda? Has the law as represented in this case evolved to benefit defendants rather than the government?

What will be an ideal response?

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Sutherland's concept of professional theft has two critical dimensions. First, thieves engage in limited types of crime. The second requirement is the:

A) ?exclusive use of wits, front, and talking ability. B) ?exclusive use of professional fences and local banking institutions. C) ?exclusive use of professional fences and offshore banking institutions. D) ?exclusive use of observation, media reports, and Internet information

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The _______ dimension translates the two other dimensions into concrete programs and practices

a. philosophical b. tactical c. organizational d. strategic

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