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Which of the following is NOT considered a non-coercive Interrogation Tactic?
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?
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?
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?
Is it True or False that an Admission alone can establish guilt of a crime?
Are interviews typically used as preparation for interrogation?
Are interviews typically used as preparation for interrogation?
Do most crimes fall under state rather than federal laws for punishment?
Do most crimes fall under state rather than federal laws for punishment?
Can police detain a person without formal charges if probable cause exists for a limited time period?
Can police detain a person without formal charges if probable cause exists for a limited time period?
'Miranda Rights' must be stated before questioning. Is this statement True or False?
'Miranda Rights' must be stated before questioning. Is this statement True or False?
'Nolo contendere' translates to 'I want a lawyer.' Is this statement True or False?
'Nolo contendere' translates to 'I want a lawyer.' Is this statement True or False?
'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?
'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?
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