Exam 2: Section 3: Interrogations and Confessions

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The main goal of applying the Reid technique during interrogations is to:

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After a long interrogation, an innocent suspect comes to believe he has committed a crime despite having no memory of doing so. His interrogators have told him that he must have either "blacked out" during the commission of the crime or "repressed" his memory because the experience was so traumatic. His subsequent confession would be classified as an:

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Which of the following is NOT an example of an exculpatory scenario?

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Confessions are generally ruled inadmissible for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

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The ruling by a judge that a confession is inadmissible because it was coerced is:

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In the case of Colorado v. Connelly (1986), Supreme Court Justice Brennan considered _____ to be the strongest piece of evidence in a trial.

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Studies show that when jurors clearly understand that the confession was coerced, they:

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All of the following are valid reasons for police to prefer confessions to other types of evidence. The only EXCEPTION is that:

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Research by Lassiter and colleagues had people evaluate a confession from three camera angles: showing suspect only, interrogator only, and both interrogator and suspect. It was found that:

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According to researchers, the most significant individual vulnerability in cases involving false confessions is:

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In the United States, all of the following interrogation techniques are legal EXCEPT:

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If a man falsely claims to have committed a crime to cover up an affair, he would be making an:

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The fundamental attribution error, or the tendency to attribute other people's behavior to dispositional forces rather than situational pressures, is evident in the following scenario:

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What was traditionally called "the third degree" refers to:

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Which of the following is NOT presented in Chapter 2 as a potential solution to the problem of false confessions?

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