Deck 9: Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses
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Deck 9: Interrogation of Suspects and Hostile Witnesses
1
The purpose of a(n) ______________ is to elicit information from a suspect who may suppress the facts, or from people whose answers might be colored by close ties to a suspect.
A) confession
B) interrogation
C) interview
D) investigation
E) surveillance
A) confession
B) interrogation
C) interview
D) investigation
E) surveillance
B
2
An express or implied statement tending to support the suspect's involvement in the crime, but insufficient by itself to prove guilt, is known as a(n)
A) confession
B) interrogation
C) witness statement
D) admission
E) dying declaration
A) confession
B) interrogation
C) witness statement
D) admission
E) dying declaration
D
3
An oral or written statement acknowledging guilt is known as a(n)
A) confession
B) admission
C) witness statement
D) dying declaration
E) sworn statement
A) confession
B) admission
C) witness statement
D) dying declaration
E) sworn statement
A
4
According to the authors, an understanding of why it is possible to obtain a confession from a suspect may be found in the works of
A) Freud and Pavlov
B) Wilson and Kelling
C) Horowelch and Larson
D) Horowitz and Pavlov
E) Horowitz and Solzhenitsyn
A) Freud and Pavlov
B) Wilson and Kelling
C) Horowelch and Larson
D) Horowitz and Pavlov
E) Horowitz and Solzhenitsyn
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5
A direct accusation made at the start of the interrogation process is considered to be
A) implicit
B) direct
C) explicit
D) indirect
E) concrete
A) implicit
B) direct
C) explicit
D) indirect
E) concrete
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6
During an interrogation, an accusation communicated by the interrogator's attitude and demeanor is considered to be
A) implicit
B) direct
C) explicit
D) indirect
E) concrete
A) implicit
B) direct
C) explicit
D) indirect
E) concrete
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7
Horowitz states that a guilty person's first response to being accused is to become
A) belligerent
B) combative
C) nervous and angry
D) worried and psychologically unsettled
E) cooperative
A) belligerent
B) combative
C) nervous and angry
D) worried and psychologically unsettled
E) cooperative
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8
Pavlov found that an artificial stimulus or signal could, by repeated association, be substituted for a(n) __________________ to cause a physiological response:
A) artificial stimulus
B) natural stimulus
C) physical condition
D) conditioned stimulus
E) natural condition
A) artificial stimulus
B) natural stimulus
C) physical condition
D) conditioned stimulus
E) natural condition
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9
By varying the ___________________ or signal, Pavlov could estimate the extent of stress created from the amount of saliva produced by the animal.
A) artificial stimulus
B) natural stimulus
C) physical condition
D) conditioned stimulus
E) natural condition
A) artificial stimulus
B) natural stimulus
C) physical condition
D) conditioned stimulus
E) natural condition
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10
In 1931, the Wickersham Commission identified ________________ as a widespread and almost universal practice of extracting confessions through police brutality.
A) an interrogation
B) an interview
C) the third degree
D) the spotlight procedure
E) waterboarding
A) an interrogation
B) an interview
C) the third degree
D) the spotlight procedure
E) waterboarding
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11
The practice of criminal interrogation in the United States has been significantly affected by decisions of the Supreme Court, most significantly by
A) Escobedo v. Illinois
B) Katz v. United States
C) Roper v. Simmons
D) United States v. Boatwright
E) none of the above
A) Escobedo v. Illinois
B) Katz v. United States
C) Roper v. Simmons
D) United States v. Boatwright
E) none of the above
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12
From the outset, if a person in custody is to be subjected to an interrogation, s/he must first be informed in clear and unequivocal terms that s/he has the right to
A) remain silent
B) make a telephone call
C) see the evidence against them
D) speak to the chief investigator
E) leave when wanted
A) remain silent
B) make a telephone call
C) see the evidence against them
D) speak to the chief investigator
E) leave when wanted
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13
The right to have counsel present at the interrogation is fundamental to the protection of the ______________ Amendment.
A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
E) Fourteenth
A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
E) Fourteenth
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14
According to the authors, perhaps the most suitable means for demonstrating that an interrogation was conducted using civilized police practices and that a confession is trustworthy and voluntary is to
A) have the suspect write the confession in his/her own handwriting
B) have several witnesses available to hear the confession
C) record the session with video-sound tape
D) have the suspect's parents present
E) record the confession on a tape recorder.
A) have the suspect write the confession in his/her own handwriting
B) have several witnesses available to hear the confession
C) record the session with video-sound tape
D) have the suspect's parents present
E) record the confession on a tape recorder.
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15
According to the authors, a subject in a criminal investigation usually does not wish to be questioned in
A) public
B) private
C) the police department
D) a squad car
E) his/her home
A) public
B) private
C) the police department
D) a squad car
E) his/her home
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16
An aim of judicial guidance of interrogation practices in the United States and Great Britain is to ensure that a confession is trustworthy and that it was made voluntarily.
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17
According to the authors, although spouses, parents, accomplices, and friends will not often divulge information that could be damaging to a suspect's best interests, these sources may still provide potentially prejudicial information.
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18
If the suspect is indeed guilty of the crime of which s/he is accused, then a confession can be obtained only through duress such as torture, brutality, and excessive or prolonged psychological pressure.
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19
The perception of an accusation during the interrogation process may cause a person's feelings of psychological freedom and movement to be curtailed.
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20
Even when the police know the identity of the killer, admissions or confessions to gangland killings are rare.
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21
Minimizing the ethical considerations and seriousness of a person's conduct makes it easier for the person to confess to his/her crimes.
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22
Assuming that dogs and other animals react to stress in a somewhat similar fashion, Pavlovian theory is not of service to investigators in fathoming why a confession may be obtained.
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23
The purpose of an interview is to elicit information from a suspect who may suppress the facts, or from people whose answers might be colored by close ties to a suspect.
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24
According to Horowitz, a confession is rare when, for example, the "hit man" in a gangland killing is apprehended and questioned.
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25
Horowitz's Five Basic Concepts are accusation, available evidence, friendly and hostile forces, guilt feelings, and confession as a way out.
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26
Pavlov's observations are not applicable to human behavior.
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