Deck 7: Interrogations and Confessions

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With regard to the interrogation of suspects, ______.

A) they can only be conducted when the suspect is in custody of the police
B) Miranda only applies to custodial interrogations
C) they are similar in function and purpose to interviews of witnesses, except interrogations are of suspects
D) an interrogation is successful only when the police obtain a confession from the suspect
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Showing false sympathy, making untrue claims about evidence, and overstating the value of lie-detecting technology are common examples of ______.

A) reasons why confessions are ruled inadmissible in court
B) practices that must be avoided in interrogations
C) common forms of suspects' tactics
D) tactics used by investigators in conducting interrogations
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Suspects who provide incriminating information as the result of an interrogation are ______.

A) more likely to be charged by prosecutors
B) less likely to have their cases dismissed
C) more likely to be convicted
D) all of these
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In interrogations, RPM refers to ______.

A) rotations per minute
B) radical plan method
C) rationalization, projection, minimization
D) rational plan manual
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With regard to interrogations, investigators should :

A) be dressed in uniforms
B) use sophisticated language to intimidate the suspect
C) take notes during the interrogation
D) treat the suspect with respect
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Sympathizing with the suspect is most likely to be effective with ______.

A) emotional offenders
B) non-emotional offenders
C) no offenders
D) all offenders
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of individuals who are most likely to falsely confess?

A) lack of self-confidence
B) extraordinary trust of people in authority
C) heightened suggestibility
D) previous experience as a suspect in the criminal justice system
Question
The use of manipulators, or created jobs, in interview or interrogation situations is often associated with ______.

A) truthful information
B) deceptive information
C) verbal behavior
D) polygraphs
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Which of the following is generally NOT indicative of deception?

A) unusually short or long sentences
B) incomplete sentences
C) explanations that do not make sense
D) excessive use of the word I
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With regard to the polygraph, ______.

A) it measures brain wave activity
B) the RIT is the most common method
C) the CQT technique is more prone to false-positive errors than false-negative errors
D) it has been proven to be 99.9 percent accurate
Question
With regard to the polygraph, ______.

A) some personality characteristics and disorders may be related to polygraph errors
B) machine error is the most common problem in the administration of polygraph examinations
C) polygraph results are usually admissible in court
D) confessions that occur as a result of polygraph examinations are seldom admissible in court
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The distinction between emotional offenders and non-emotional offenders is important because ______.

A) some themes may be more effective with emotional offenders than non-emotional offenders
B) the polygraph will be more effective on one group than the other
C) emotional offenders are harder to handle in interrogations
D) non-emotional offenders are harder to handle in interrogations
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It is important in interrogations that investigators ______.

A) make it clear that they are determined to get the truth from the suspect
B) maintain constant eye contact with the suspect
C) allow the suspect to continue to deny the crime
D) not spend too much time trying to build a rapport with the suspect
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A(n) ______ can be defined as any questioning or other action that is intended to elicit incriminating information from a suspect.

A) interview
B) interrogation
C) confession
D) theme
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If suspects agree to answer the questions of the police, then they will probably, at the least, ______.

A) say something incriminating
B) confess to everything
C) hire a lawyer
D) tell lies
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A(n) ______ offender is one who is likely to experience considerable feelings of remorse regarding the crime.

A) emotional
B) non-emotional
C) deceptive
D) federal
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______ is/are the most powerful evidence of guilt in a criminal trial.

A) The hiring of lawyers
B) Confessions
C) Eyewitness testimonies
D) DNA analyses
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Truthful subjects usually try to ______ meaning to the questioner. Deceptive subjects wish to ______.

A) convey; convince
B) convince; convey
C) explain; avoid
D) avoid; explain
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With the polygraph, a false-positive error occurs when a ______ subject is identified as ______.

A) verbal; nonverbal
B) nonverbal; verbal
C) innocent; guilty
D) guilty; innocent
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______ behaviors are generally easier to control than ______ behaviors.

A) Verbal; nonverbal
B) Nonverbal; verbal
C) Innocent; guilty
D) Guilty; innocent
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Which of the following is NOT a type of false confession?

A) compliant false confession
B) persuaded false confession
C) confrontational false confession
D) voluntary false confession
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What crime type is most likely to have a false conviction as a result of a false confession?

A) sexual Assault
B) homicide
C) robbery
D) burglary
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What should not be seen as completely necessary for an interrogation to be considered productive and successful?

A) admissions to the investigators by a subject
B) a consistent story
C) firm and detailed account of actions
D) confession
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What is the PEACE Model an acronym for?

A) Planning and Preparation; Engage and Explain; Account, Clarify, and Challenge; Closure; Evaluation
B) Prioritizing; Engage and Explain; Adapt to the Situation; Closure; Evaluation
C) Planning and Preparation; Engage; Account, Clarify, and Challenge; Closure; Explain
D) Propose a Plan; Exceed Expectations; Account, Clarify, and Challenge; Closure; Evaluation
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What is the PEACE Model meant to be like?

A) aggressive and coercive
B) does not care about effective communication
C) less coercive and manipulative
D) does not care about respectful behavior towards the subject
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The most common reason suspects confess is that they believe that there is no point in denying the crime because the police have proof.
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For legal reasons, it is usually recommended that investigators should not be nice to suspects in interrogation settings.
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The police may legally try to convince a suspect to waive his/her Miranda rights.
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Most suspects agree to waive their Miranda rights. In turn, most suspects who waive their Miranda rights end up incriminating themselves.
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Just as with hypnosis, it is best if investigators conducting interrogations know very little about the case at hand.
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False confessions often occur after extremely long interrogation sessions.
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Fortunately, Miranda warnings are effective at preventing false confessions.
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The recommendation that interrogations should be video-recorded has virtually no benefit for police or prosecutors.
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Research has shown that voice stress analysis and the polygraph are similar in terms of validity and reliability of the results.
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The theory underlying the use of the polygraph is basically that there is a relationship between a person's state of mind ad his/her physiological state.
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What are the elements necessary for a successful interrogation?
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What are the nine steps in the interrogation of suspects?
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What can be done to address the issue of false confessions?
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Discuss the three different types of polygraphs.
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Name the five stages of the PEACE Model and analyze the content of each step. Which of these stages is very critical for the success of the process?
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With regard to the interrogation of suspects, ______.

A) they can only be conducted when the suspect is in custody of the police
B) Miranda only applies to custodial interrogations
C) they are similar in function and purpose to interviews of witnesses, except interrogations are of suspects
D) an interrogation is successful only when the police obtain a confession from the suspect
Miranda only applies to custodial interrogations
2
Showing false sympathy, making untrue claims about evidence, and overstating the value of lie-detecting technology are common examples of ______.

A) reasons why confessions are ruled inadmissible in court
B) practices that must be avoided in interrogations
C) common forms of suspects' tactics
D) tactics used by investigators in conducting interrogations
tactics used by investigators in conducting interrogations
3
Suspects who provide incriminating information as the result of an interrogation are ______.

A) more likely to be charged by prosecutors
B) less likely to have their cases dismissed
C) more likely to be convicted
D) all of these
all of these
4
In interrogations, RPM refers to ______.

A) rotations per minute
B) radical plan method
C) rationalization, projection, minimization
D) rational plan manual
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With regard to interrogations, investigators should :

A) be dressed in uniforms
B) use sophisticated language to intimidate the suspect
C) take notes during the interrogation
D) treat the suspect with respect
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6
Sympathizing with the suspect is most likely to be effective with ______.

A) emotional offenders
B) non-emotional offenders
C) no offenders
D) all offenders
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7
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of individuals who are most likely to falsely confess?

A) lack of self-confidence
B) extraordinary trust of people in authority
C) heightened suggestibility
D) previous experience as a suspect in the criminal justice system
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8
The use of manipulators, or created jobs, in interview or interrogation situations is often associated with ______.

A) truthful information
B) deceptive information
C) verbal behavior
D) polygraphs
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9
Which of the following is generally NOT indicative of deception?

A) unusually short or long sentences
B) incomplete sentences
C) explanations that do not make sense
D) excessive use of the word I
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10
With regard to the polygraph, ______.

A) it measures brain wave activity
B) the RIT is the most common method
C) the CQT technique is more prone to false-positive errors than false-negative errors
D) it has been proven to be 99.9 percent accurate
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11
With regard to the polygraph, ______.

A) some personality characteristics and disorders may be related to polygraph errors
B) machine error is the most common problem in the administration of polygraph examinations
C) polygraph results are usually admissible in court
D) confessions that occur as a result of polygraph examinations are seldom admissible in court
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12
The distinction between emotional offenders and non-emotional offenders is important because ______.

A) some themes may be more effective with emotional offenders than non-emotional offenders
B) the polygraph will be more effective on one group than the other
C) emotional offenders are harder to handle in interrogations
D) non-emotional offenders are harder to handle in interrogations
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13
It is important in interrogations that investigators ______.

A) make it clear that they are determined to get the truth from the suspect
B) maintain constant eye contact with the suspect
C) allow the suspect to continue to deny the crime
D) not spend too much time trying to build a rapport with the suspect
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14
A(n) ______ can be defined as any questioning or other action that is intended to elicit incriminating information from a suspect.

A) interview
B) interrogation
C) confession
D) theme
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15
If suspects agree to answer the questions of the police, then they will probably, at the least, ______.

A) say something incriminating
B) confess to everything
C) hire a lawyer
D) tell lies
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16
A(n) ______ offender is one who is likely to experience considerable feelings of remorse regarding the crime.

A) emotional
B) non-emotional
C) deceptive
D) federal
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17
______ is/are the most powerful evidence of guilt in a criminal trial.

A) The hiring of lawyers
B) Confessions
C) Eyewitness testimonies
D) DNA analyses
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18
Truthful subjects usually try to ______ meaning to the questioner. Deceptive subjects wish to ______.

A) convey; convince
B) convince; convey
C) explain; avoid
D) avoid; explain
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19
With the polygraph, a false-positive error occurs when a ______ subject is identified as ______.

A) verbal; nonverbal
B) nonverbal; verbal
C) innocent; guilty
D) guilty; innocent
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______ behaviors are generally easier to control than ______ behaviors.

A) Verbal; nonverbal
B) Nonverbal; verbal
C) Innocent; guilty
D) Guilty; innocent
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21
Which of the following is NOT a type of false confession?

A) compliant false confession
B) persuaded false confession
C) confrontational false confession
D) voluntary false confession
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22
What crime type is most likely to have a false conviction as a result of a false confession?

A) sexual Assault
B) homicide
C) robbery
D) burglary
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23
What should not be seen as completely necessary for an interrogation to be considered productive and successful?

A) admissions to the investigators by a subject
B) a consistent story
C) firm and detailed account of actions
D) confession
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24
What is the PEACE Model an acronym for?

A) Planning and Preparation; Engage and Explain; Account, Clarify, and Challenge; Closure; Evaluation
B) Prioritizing; Engage and Explain; Adapt to the Situation; Closure; Evaluation
C) Planning and Preparation; Engage; Account, Clarify, and Challenge; Closure; Explain
D) Propose a Plan; Exceed Expectations; Account, Clarify, and Challenge; Closure; Evaluation
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What is the PEACE Model meant to be like?

A) aggressive and coercive
B) does not care about effective communication
C) less coercive and manipulative
D) does not care about respectful behavior towards the subject
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The most common reason suspects confess is that they believe that there is no point in denying the crime because the police have proof.
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27
For legal reasons, it is usually recommended that investigators should not be nice to suspects in interrogation settings.
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28
The police may legally try to convince a suspect to waive his/her Miranda rights.
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Most suspects agree to waive their Miranda rights. In turn, most suspects who waive their Miranda rights end up incriminating themselves.
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30
Just as with hypnosis, it is best if investigators conducting interrogations know very little about the case at hand.
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False confessions often occur after extremely long interrogation sessions.
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Fortunately, Miranda warnings are effective at preventing false confessions.
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33
The recommendation that interrogations should be video-recorded has virtually no benefit for police or prosecutors.
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34
Research has shown that voice stress analysis and the polygraph are similar in terms of validity and reliability of the results.
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The theory underlying the use of the polygraph is basically that there is a relationship between a person's state of mind ad his/her physiological state.
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36
What are the elements necessary for a successful interrogation?
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What are the nine steps in the interrogation of suspects?
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What can be done to address the issue of false confessions?
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Discuss the three different types of polygraphs.
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Name the five stages of the PEACE Model and analyze the content of each step. Which of these stages is very critical for the success of the process?
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