Deck 9: Eyewitness and Scientific Identifications

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Due process stems from the ______ and Fourteenth Amendments.

A)Second
B)Fourth
C)Fifth
D)Sixth
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There is no right to attorney for ______.

A)confrontational identifications
B)showups
C)lineups
D)photographic identifications
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When attempting to determine the identity of the criminal, police may present a single suspect to a victim or witness.This type of identification procedure is known as a/an ______.

A)lineup
B)showup
C)scientific identification
D)identification scheme
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______ is our personal story of what happened.

A)Perception
B)Accusation
C)Memory
D)Identification
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All of the following are forms of eyewitness identification except ______.

A)lineups
B)photographic identification
C)drive-bys
D)showups
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Which of the following Amendments provides defendants with the assistance of counsel?

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Fourteenth
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Of the factors of misidentification identified by psychologists, the fact that many people are unable to accurately identify distinguishing characteristics of someone of a different race falls into which category?

A)crime factors
B)offender factors
C)offense factors
D)victim factors
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People innocent of a particular offense who are recruited by the police to participate in the lineup are referred to as all of the following except ______.

A)fillers
B)distractors
C)decoys
D)foils
Question
Of the factors of misidentification identified by psychologists, the fact that victim perception is limited due to the relative speed of a crime falls into which category?

A)crime factors
B)offender factors
C)offense factors
D)victim factors
Question
Using hair analysis to identify a perpetrator of a crime is an example of ______.

A)scientific identification
B)showup
C)lineup
D)photographic identification
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Which of the following refers to observing the crime?

A)perception
B)accusation
C)memory
D)identification
Question
Scientific identification techniques are useful for eliminating innocent suspects, also known as ______.

A)castigation
B)exoneration
C)incrimination
D)indemnification
Question
The ______ Amendment protects individuals against being required to disclose information or what is termed testimonial evidence.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Fourteenth
Question
Unintentionally or intentionally influencing a witness's identification via body language or tone of voice is referred to as ______.

A)selection
B)closure
C)suggestiveness
D)shoehorning
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When victims or eyewitnesses view a group of individuals and are then asked to identify the perpetrator, they are using which form of identification?

A)lineup
B)showup
C)scientific identification
D)photographic identification
Question
Asking the question "did any of these individuals commit the crime?" is a part of the ______ eyewitness identification.

A)showup
B)photographic identification
C)lineup
D)scientific identification
Question
Which of the following is the primary cause of false convictions?

A)blood-type tests from 1982 and earlier
B)eyewitness misidentification
C)jury racial bias
D)faulty DNA tests
Question
The act of a victim comparing one person to another in a lineup, then pointing to one person in the lineup who most closely resembles the offender, whether the person actually is the offender is not, is known as which type of threat to accuracy identification?

A)closure
B)selection
C)shoehorning
D)suggestiveness
Question
Of the factors of misidentification identified by psychologists, the fact that a victim may be too nervous to focus sufficiently on an offender to accurately remember the offender's distinguishing characteristics falls into which category?

A)crime factors
B)offender factors
C)offense factors
D)victim factors
Question
The three stages of eyewitness identification include all of the following except ______.

A)memory
B)identification
C)accusation
D)perception
Question
A lawyer's role is to ______.

A)make suggestive comments to the victim
B)observe the lineup and take note of how the police conduct the lineup
C)ensure that the victim feels safe at all times
D)ensure that the suspect is properly identified in the lineup
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A suspect has a right to a lawyer during ______.

A)all postindictment lineups and confrontations
B)all postindictment lineups but not confrontations
C)all postindictment confrontations but not lineups
D)any postindictment lineup or confrontation at which the victim is present
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The U.S.Supreme Court has held that the right to counsel applies to which of the following?

A)a preindictment corporeal identification lineup
B)a postindictment corporeal identification lineup
C)a preindictment noncorporeal identification lineup
D)a postindictment noncorporeal identification lineup
Question
The method of eyewitness identification in which the administrator is not told who the suspect is in the lineup is known as a/an ______.

A)blind administration
B)double-blind administration
C)controlled administration
D)experimental administration
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Who is responsible for demonstrating that the identification is reliable?

A)defendant
B)judge
C)prosecutor
D)arresting officer
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Which of the following is an example of a common practice in a suggestive lineup?

A)The individuals in the lineup are asked to try on items of clothing that fit all of the people in the lineup.
B)The individuals in the lineup are asked to try on an item of clothing that fits only the suspect.
C)The police do not change their tone of voice or body language when the lineup takes place.
D)The people in the lineup are all strangers to the victim.
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All of the following are factors used by a judge to determine the reliability of a photographic identification except ______.

A)the opportunity of the identifier to view the offender during the crime itself
B)the accuracy of the description of the suspect after the crime occurred
C)how certain the identifier is of his or her identification
D)the identifiers' emotional state after the crime occurred
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The Frye test is used to determine ______.

A)how well a scientific technique meshes with the defendant's rights
B)whether a scientific technique has been carried out by a sufficiently trained individual
C)whether a scientific technique is explained clearly enough to a jury
D)whether a scientific technique is sufficiently established and accepted
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By what level of proof must the defense show that a photographic identification was suggestive?

A)beyond a reasonable doubt
B)by a preponderance of the evidence
C)probable cause
D)reasonable suspicion
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At which point in the criminal process does the right to counsel during a lineup attach?

A)at any stage in the criminal process
B)once police have focused on one suspect
C)once charges have been filed
D)at any stage, so long as the victim is present at the lineup
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The due process test applies to ______.

A)all lineups, both corporeal and noncorporeal, pre- and postindictment
B)all corporeal lineups, both pre- and postindictment
C)all postindictment lineups, both corporeal and noncorporeal
D)all noncorporeal lineups, both pre- and postindictment
Question
The method of eyewitness identification in which neither the administrator nor the eyewitness is aware of the identity of the suspect is known as a/an ______.

A)blind administration
B)double-blind administration
C)controlled administration
D)experimental administration
Question
The ability to focus on the offender's appearance is a factor that is used to determine the reliability of identification and it is often referred to as ______.

A)perception
B)certainty
C)concentration
D)accuracy
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The act of a victim becoming tired and identifying a person as the offender in order to move on with life, whether that person actually is the offender is not, is known as which type of threat to accuracy identification?

A)closure
B)selection
C)shoehorning
D)suggestiveness
Question
Which of the following cases adopted far-reaching reforms to ensure the reliability of eyewitness identification?

A)Perry v.New Hampshire
B)State v.Clopten
C)Frye v.United States
D)State v.Henderson
Question
If there is irreparable misidentification when identifying a defendant, then the identification is referred to as ______.

A)admissible
B)inadmissible
C)accurate
D)inaccurate
Question
If the right to counsel is denied during a lineup, under which circumstances will an in-court eyewitness identification be allowed?

A)only if the state is able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
B)only if the state is able to provide clear and convincing evidence that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
C)only if the state is able to reasonably prove that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
D)never
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Which of the following is an example of a system variable?

A)race
B)how the lineup was conducted
C)distance
D)time of day
Question
The Wade-Gilbert rule provides all of the following except ______.

A)right to a lawyer
B)lineup results at trial
C)in-court identification
D)swift punishment
Question
All of the following were identified as goals established by the suggested identification process by the U.S.Justice Department and the American Bar Association except ______.

A)eliminating the possibility of police unintentionally influencing the eyewitness
B)limiting the pressure on the victim to select one of the people in a lineup as the offender
C)increasing the accuracy of eyewitness identifications
D)minimizing the possibility of one eyewitness influencing another eyewitness
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DNA is unique to all individuals except ______.

A)siblings of the same sex
B)mothers and daughters
C)doppelgängers
D)identical twins
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The first exoneration in the United States took place in ______.

A)1956
B)1971
C)1989
D)1993
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The results from a polygraph tests are admissible in ______.

A)nearly every state
B)about half of the states
C)one state
D)none of the states
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Of the three stages of eyewitness identification, remembering what happened is also known as perception.
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Perception refers to remembering the crime.
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The right to counsel during the criminal process stems from the Fourth Amendment.
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There is no right to an attorney for photographic identifications.
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In a rape prosecution, the issue of whether there was consent rather than whether the defendant was the perpetrator is considered to be a DNA problem/issue of ______.

A)laboratory procedures
B)significance
C)contamination
D)relevancy
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In which of the following circumstances will polygraph results be admitted into evidence at trial in federal district courts?

A)only when they have been proven to be reasonably reliable
B)upon recommendation by a specialist
C)anytime it is necessary to establish guilt
D)only under special and limited circumstances
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What is the name of the method named after a Paris police officer, who worked to identify criminals by precise physical measurements and identification of unusual physical characteristics?

A)Bertillon method
B)Chiral method
C)Marsouin method
D)Peele method
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Memory is our personal story of what happened.
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DNA was first used in criminal cases in which decade?

A)1940s
B)1960s
C)1980s
D)1990s
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Identification does not involve threats to accuracy.
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An eyewitness identification method in which neither the administrator nor the eyewitness knows who the suspect is known as a blind administration.
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The Fifth Amendment protects individuals against being required to disclose information or what is termed testimonial evidence.
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The test of scientific technique in which judges are asked to study the research and expert views to reach their own conclusions as to whether a technique will be applicable and helpful is known as the ______ test.

A)Daubert
B)Frye
C)Mahone
D)Merrell
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One term for the nonsuspects in a lineup is "foils."
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The average length of time served by inmates who were exonerated is ______.

A)5 years
B)10 years
C)14 years
D)20 years
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Identification is an exact process.
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All of the following were identified as applications of DNA in the criminal process except ______.

A)detection
B)investigation
C)guilt or innocence
D)rehabilitation
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List the three main provisions established by the Wade-Gilbert rule.
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Identify and discuss the four forms of eyewitness identification.
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One common practice the court condemned in United States v.Wade was that of shining a slightly brighter light on the suspect than the other individuals in a lineup as a means of influencing the process.
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An example of a suggestive procedure in a lineup is when the police point out the suspected perpetrator to the victim prior to the lineup.
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The Frye test asks whether a scientific technique or approach is sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs.
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Reliability is the central question in determining whether identification violates due process.Explain the six factors that are taken into consideration when making this determination.
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Why should polygraph evidence be admissible or inadmissible at trial?
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What is the role of a defense attorney in a lineup?
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Identify and discuss the three steps involved in identification.
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Discuss the functions that various types of identifications serve in the criminal investigative process.
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A lawyer's role is to observe the lineup and to take note of how the police conduct the lineup.
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Why are suspects not entitled to legal representation at the showup following their arrest?
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In order to educate jurors on the pitfalls of eyewitness identification, the courts have ruled to allow the defense to call expert witnesses to explain these concerns during a trial.
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The Wade-Gilbert rule provides a right to a lawyer, lineup results at trial, and in-court identification.
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Explain why the identification of a perpetrator involves such a high degree of error.How can we protect against this? Is the solution to do away with eyewitness identification?
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Identify and discuss the various applications of DNA in the criminal process.
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When neither the administrator of the identification process nor the eyewitness is aware of the identity of the suspect, the process is double-blind.
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The due process test applies only at the critical stages of the criminal justice process.
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A suspect is to be granted the right to counsel at any "critical stage" of the criminal process.
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Deck 9: Eyewitness and Scientific Identifications
1
Due process stems from the ______ and Fourteenth Amendments.

A)Second
B)Fourth
C)Fifth
D)Sixth
C
2
There is no right to attorney for ______.

A)confrontational identifications
B)showups
C)lineups
D)photographic identifications
D
3
When attempting to determine the identity of the criminal, police may present a single suspect to a victim or witness.This type of identification procedure is known as a/an ______.

A)lineup
B)showup
C)scientific identification
D)identification scheme
B
4
______ is our personal story of what happened.

A)Perception
B)Accusation
C)Memory
D)Identification
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All of the following are forms of eyewitness identification except ______.

A)lineups
B)photographic identification
C)drive-bys
D)showups
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Which of the following Amendments provides defendants with the assistance of counsel?

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Fourteenth
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7
Of the factors of misidentification identified by psychologists, the fact that many people are unable to accurately identify distinguishing characteristics of someone of a different race falls into which category?

A)crime factors
B)offender factors
C)offense factors
D)victim factors
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People innocent of a particular offense who are recruited by the police to participate in the lineup are referred to as all of the following except ______.

A)fillers
B)distractors
C)decoys
D)foils
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9
Of the factors of misidentification identified by psychologists, the fact that victim perception is limited due to the relative speed of a crime falls into which category?

A)crime factors
B)offender factors
C)offense factors
D)victim factors
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10
Using hair analysis to identify a perpetrator of a crime is an example of ______.

A)scientific identification
B)showup
C)lineup
D)photographic identification
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11
Which of the following refers to observing the crime?

A)perception
B)accusation
C)memory
D)identification
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12
Scientific identification techniques are useful for eliminating innocent suspects, also known as ______.

A)castigation
B)exoneration
C)incrimination
D)indemnification
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13
The ______ Amendment protects individuals against being required to disclose information or what is termed testimonial evidence.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Fourteenth
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Unintentionally or intentionally influencing a witness's identification via body language or tone of voice is referred to as ______.

A)selection
B)closure
C)suggestiveness
D)shoehorning
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15
When victims or eyewitnesses view a group of individuals and are then asked to identify the perpetrator, they are using which form of identification?

A)lineup
B)showup
C)scientific identification
D)photographic identification
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16
Asking the question "did any of these individuals commit the crime?" is a part of the ______ eyewitness identification.

A)showup
B)photographic identification
C)lineup
D)scientific identification
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17
Which of the following is the primary cause of false convictions?

A)blood-type tests from 1982 and earlier
B)eyewitness misidentification
C)jury racial bias
D)faulty DNA tests
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The act of a victim comparing one person to another in a lineup, then pointing to one person in the lineup who most closely resembles the offender, whether the person actually is the offender is not, is known as which type of threat to accuracy identification?

A)closure
B)selection
C)shoehorning
D)suggestiveness
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Of the factors of misidentification identified by psychologists, the fact that a victim may be too nervous to focus sufficiently on an offender to accurately remember the offender's distinguishing characteristics falls into which category?

A)crime factors
B)offender factors
C)offense factors
D)victim factors
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The three stages of eyewitness identification include all of the following except ______.

A)memory
B)identification
C)accusation
D)perception
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21
A lawyer's role is to ______.

A)make suggestive comments to the victim
B)observe the lineup and take note of how the police conduct the lineup
C)ensure that the victim feels safe at all times
D)ensure that the suspect is properly identified in the lineup
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A suspect has a right to a lawyer during ______.

A)all postindictment lineups and confrontations
B)all postindictment lineups but not confrontations
C)all postindictment confrontations but not lineups
D)any postindictment lineup or confrontation at which the victim is present
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23
The U.S.Supreme Court has held that the right to counsel applies to which of the following?

A)a preindictment corporeal identification lineup
B)a postindictment corporeal identification lineup
C)a preindictment noncorporeal identification lineup
D)a postindictment noncorporeal identification lineup
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The method of eyewitness identification in which the administrator is not told who the suspect is in the lineup is known as a/an ______.

A)blind administration
B)double-blind administration
C)controlled administration
D)experimental administration
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25
Who is responsible for demonstrating that the identification is reliable?

A)defendant
B)judge
C)prosecutor
D)arresting officer
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26
Which of the following is an example of a common practice in a suggestive lineup?

A)The individuals in the lineup are asked to try on items of clothing that fit all of the people in the lineup.
B)The individuals in the lineup are asked to try on an item of clothing that fits only the suspect.
C)The police do not change their tone of voice or body language when the lineup takes place.
D)The people in the lineup are all strangers to the victim.
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All of the following are factors used by a judge to determine the reliability of a photographic identification except ______.

A)the opportunity of the identifier to view the offender during the crime itself
B)the accuracy of the description of the suspect after the crime occurred
C)how certain the identifier is of his or her identification
D)the identifiers' emotional state after the crime occurred
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The Frye test is used to determine ______.

A)how well a scientific technique meshes with the defendant's rights
B)whether a scientific technique has been carried out by a sufficiently trained individual
C)whether a scientific technique is explained clearly enough to a jury
D)whether a scientific technique is sufficiently established and accepted
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By what level of proof must the defense show that a photographic identification was suggestive?

A)beyond a reasonable doubt
B)by a preponderance of the evidence
C)probable cause
D)reasonable suspicion
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30
At which point in the criminal process does the right to counsel during a lineup attach?

A)at any stage in the criminal process
B)once police have focused on one suspect
C)once charges have been filed
D)at any stage, so long as the victim is present at the lineup
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The due process test applies to ______.

A)all lineups, both corporeal and noncorporeal, pre- and postindictment
B)all corporeal lineups, both pre- and postindictment
C)all postindictment lineups, both corporeal and noncorporeal
D)all noncorporeal lineups, both pre- and postindictment
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The method of eyewitness identification in which neither the administrator nor the eyewitness is aware of the identity of the suspect is known as a/an ______.

A)blind administration
B)double-blind administration
C)controlled administration
D)experimental administration
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33
The ability to focus on the offender's appearance is a factor that is used to determine the reliability of identification and it is often referred to as ______.

A)perception
B)certainty
C)concentration
D)accuracy
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34
The act of a victim becoming tired and identifying a person as the offender in order to move on with life, whether that person actually is the offender is not, is known as which type of threat to accuracy identification?

A)closure
B)selection
C)shoehorning
D)suggestiveness
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35
Which of the following cases adopted far-reaching reforms to ensure the reliability of eyewitness identification?

A)Perry v.New Hampshire
B)State v.Clopten
C)Frye v.United States
D)State v.Henderson
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36
If there is irreparable misidentification when identifying a defendant, then the identification is referred to as ______.

A)admissible
B)inadmissible
C)accurate
D)inaccurate
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37
If the right to counsel is denied during a lineup, under which circumstances will an in-court eyewitness identification be allowed?

A)only if the state is able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
B)only if the state is able to provide clear and convincing evidence that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
C)only if the state is able to reasonably prove that the in-court identification is not the product of the earlier identification
D)never
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Which of the following is an example of a system variable?

A)race
B)how the lineup was conducted
C)distance
D)time of day
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39
The Wade-Gilbert rule provides all of the following except ______.

A)right to a lawyer
B)lineup results at trial
C)in-court identification
D)swift punishment
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40
All of the following were identified as goals established by the suggested identification process by the U.S.Justice Department and the American Bar Association except ______.

A)eliminating the possibility of police unintentionally influencing the eyewitness
B)limiting the pressure on the victim to select one of the people in a lineup as the offender
C)increasing the accuracy of eyewitness identifications
D)minimizing the possibility of one eyewitness influencing another eyewitness
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41
DNA is unique to all individuals except ______.

A)siblings of the same sex
B)mothers and daughters
C)doppelgängers
D)identical twins
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42
The first exoneration in the United States took place in ______.

A)1956
B)1971
C)1989
D)1993
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43
The results from a polygraph tests are admissible in ______.

A)nearly every state
B)about half of the states
C)one state
D)none of the states
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44
Of the three stages of eyewitness identification, remembering what happened is also known as perception.
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45
Perception refers to remembering the crime.
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46
The right to counsel during the criminal process stems from the Fourth Amendment.
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47
There is no right to an attorney for photographic identifications.
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48
In a rape prosecution, the issue of whether there was consent rather than whether the defendant was the perpetrator is considered to be a DNA problem/issue of ______.

A)laboratory procedures
B)significance
C)contamination
D)relevancy
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In which of the following circumstances will polygraph results be admitted into evidence at trial in federal district courts?

A)only when they have been proven to be reasonably reliable
B)upon recommendation by a specialist
C)anytime it is necessary to establish guilt
D)only under special and limited circumstances
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50
What is the name of the method named after a Paris police officer, who worked to identify criminals by precise physical measurements and identification of unusual physical characteristics?

A)Bertillon method
B)Chiral method
C)Marsouin method
D)Peele method
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51
Memory is our personal story of what happened.
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52
DNA was first used in criminal cases in which decade?

A)1940s
B)1960s
C)1980s
D)1990s
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53
Identification does not involve threats to accuracy.
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54
An eyewitness identification method in which neither the administrator nor the eyewitness knows who the suspect is known as a blind administration.
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55
The Fifth Amendment protects individuals against being required to disclose information or what is termed testimonial evidence.
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56
The test of scientific technique in which judges are asked to study the research and expert views to reach their own conclusions as to whether a technique will be applicable and helpful is known as the ______ test.

A)Daubert
B)Frye
C)Mahone
D)Merrell
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57
One term for the nonsuspects in a lineup is "foils."
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58
The average length of time served by inmates who were exonerated is ______.

A)5 years
B)10 years
C)14 years
D)20 years
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59
Identification is an exact process.
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60
All of the following were identified as applications of DNA in the criminal process except ______.

A)detection
B)investigation
C)guilt or innocence
D)rehabilitation
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61
List the three main provisions established by the Wade-Gilbert rule.
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62
Identify and discuss the four forms of eyewitness identification.
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63
One common practice the court condemned in United States v.Wade was that of shining a slightly brighter light on the suspect than the other individuals in a lineup as a means of influencing the process.
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64
An example of a suggestive procedure in a lineup is when the police point out the suspected perpetrator to the victim prior to the lineup.
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65
The Frye test asks whether a scientific technique or approach is sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs.
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66
Reliability is the central question in determining whether identification violates due process.Explain the six factors that are taken into consideration when making this determination.
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67
Why should polygraph evidence be admissible or inadmissible at trial?
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68
What is the role of a defense attorney in a lineup?
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69
Identify and discuss the three steps involved in identification.
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70
Discuss the functions that various types of identifications serve in the criminal investigative process.
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71
A lawyer's role is to observe the lineup and to take note of how the police conduct the lineup.
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72
Why are suspects not entitled to legal representation at the showup following their arrest?
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73
In order to educate jurors on the pitfalls of eyewitness identification, the courts have ruled to allow the defense to call expert witnesses to explain these concerns during a trial.
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74
The Wade-Gilbert rule provides a right to a lawyer, lineup results at trial, and in-court identification.
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75
Explain why the identification of a perpetrator involves such a high degree of error.How can we protect against this? Is the solution to do away with eyewitness identification?
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76
Identify and discuss the various applications of DNA in the criminal process.
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77
When neither the administrator of the identification process nor the eyewitness is aware of the identity of the suspect, the process is double-blind.
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78
The due process test applies only at the critical stages of the criminal justice process.
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79
A suspect is to be granted the right to counsel at any "critical stage" of the criminal process.
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80
Every individual (other than identical twins) has a distinct genetic code.
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