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Which of the following is NOT considered a non-coercive Interrogation Tactic?

  • Conditioning (correct)
  • The officer maximizes the potential importance into the conversation
  • The officer is polite and concerned about the suspect
  • Persuasion

Which requirement is NOT needed for an individual to properly waive the right to remain silent?

  • Procedural Requirement
  • Intelligence Requirement (correct)
  • Knowing Requirement
  • Voluntary Requirement

Who are the categories of persons to be interviewed?

  • Victim
  • Witnesses
  • Suspect
  • All of the Above (correct)

Is it True or False that an Admission alone can establish guilt of a crime?

<p>False (D)</p>
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Are interviews typically used as preparation for interrogation?

<p>True (A)</p>
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Do most crimes fall under state rather than federal laws for punishment?

<p>True (A)</p>
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Can police detain a person without formal charges if probable cause exists for a limited time period?

<p>True (C)</p>
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'Miranda Rights' must be stated before questioning. Is this statement True or False?

<p>False (B)</p>
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'Nolo contendere' translates to 'I want a lawyer.' Is this statement True or False?

<p>False (D)</p>
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'Probable cause' is defined as facts sufficient to support a reasonable belief that criminal activity is probably taking place or knowledge of circumstances indicating a fair probability that evidence of crime will be found. Is this statement True or False?

<p>True (C)</p>
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