Exam 10: Wrongful Convictions
Exam 1: The Politics and Policy Dichotomy17 Questions
Exam 2: Crime Control Versus Due Process20 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Criminal Justice Policy20 Questions
Exam 4: The Search for a Guiding Philosophy of Policing19 Questions
Exam 5: Police and the Use of Force20 Questions
Exam 6: Gun Control19 Questions
Exam 7: Sentencing20 Questions
Exam 8: Race, Ethnicity, and Justice20 Questions
Exam 9: Gender and Justice20 Questions
Exam 10: Wrongful Convictions20 Questions
Exam 11: What Are the Alternatives to Incarceration20 Questions
Exam 12: Putting the Brakes on Correctional Populations20 Questions
Exam 13: The Death Penalty19 Questions
Exam 14: Responding to Youth Crime20 Questions
Exam 15: Security Versus Liberty in the 21st Century20 Questions
Exam 16: Making Sense of Criminal Justice20 Questions
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False confessions are not common in criminal justice.
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Which of the following are a source or sources of eyewitness misidentification?
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DNA tests are usually completed within five to six working days.
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Eyewitness misidentification played a role in what percentage of the cases of false convictions that were overturned using DNA evidence?
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Why would the advocates of the Crime Control model be concerned with wrongful convictions?
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Prosecutors have much power and discretion, but because of checks and balances, they cannot easily engage in misconduct.
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Officials in the justice system believe that about 1 in 100 cases results in a wrongful conviction.
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Eyewitness misidentification is the primary cause of wrongful convictions.
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Wrongful convictions are not a challenge distinctive to the United States. Other countries, however, have been quick to adopt safeguards to reduce the harm of these errors. Justice systems in the United States have resisted similar safeguards.
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The average time served by the 350 individuals exonerated was four years.
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Many crime labs are closely tied to police departments or district attorneys' offices and therefore lack independence.
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There were about 200,000 untested sexual assault kits (SAK; also called rape kits) in the evidence storage units of U.S. police departments and sheriff's offices.
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Which groups are particularly at risk of making false confessions?
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What are some of the strategies officers use to convince suspects to confess?
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What is the best way to reduce mistakes in suspect identifications?
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The greatest hazard of using the testimony of a snitch occurs in what type of cases?
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Wrongful convictions are errors, but they do not harm the integrity of the entire criminal justice system.
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