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    Exam 2: Presents Several Potential Solutions to the Problem of False Confessions Which of the Following Is Not One of These Solutions
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    Before the 1930s, an Interrogator in the United States Would
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Before the 1930s, an Interrogator in the United States Would

Question 34

Question 34

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Before the 1930s, an interrogator in the United States would be likely to use all of the following actions to elicit confessions, EXCEPT:


A) beating a suspect.
B) applying electric shocks.
C) dragging a suspect by her hair.
D) imprisoning the suspect's kids.

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