Final Flashcards

1
Q

Miranda warning

A

Do you have the right to remain silent. Anything you can say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney one will be provided for you

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2
Q

Anderson factor one

A

Time of interrogation

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3
Q

Anderson factor two

A

Location of interrogation

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4
Q

Anderson factor three

A

Duration and character of questioning

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5
Q

Anderson factor four

A

Officers tone of voice and general demeanor

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6
Q

Anderson factor five

A

Suspects method of transportation to place of questioning

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7
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Anderson factor six

A

Number of police present

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8
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Anderson factor seven

A

Any limitation on movement or other form of restraint imposed on the suspect during the interrogation

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9
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Anderson factor eight

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Any interactions between the officer and the suspect, including the words spoken by the office or to the suspect, and the suspects verbal or nonverbal responses

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10
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Anderson factor nine

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The extent to which the suspect is confronted with the law-enforcement officers suspicion of guilt or evidence of guilt

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11
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Anderson factor 10

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The extent to which the suspect is made aware that he or she is free to refrain from answering questions or to end the interview at will

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12
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The sixth amendment

A

Guarantees a criminal defendant representation by an attorney during prosecution

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13
Q

Do you not need to Miranda is when the interview discussion is voluntary

A

Noncustodial

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14
Q

What happens if we should have read our rights and we didn’t

Ex: Can’t be in custody at our own house with two police

A

All of the information gets tossed out

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15
Q

Witness statements ____usually accurate

A

Aren’t

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16
Q

Tell them what sounds good, example; when talking to a rapist you could say “maybe it was consensual, he is just looking for love, etc”

A

Minimizing & maximizing technique

17
Q

Main purpose of the child advocacy center

A

Make the victims (children) Feel comfy, keep from multiple interviews

18
Q

Interview

A

Non-accusatory
investigator is neutral and objective
goal: gather info relevant to investigation investigator endeavors to reassure her and gain trust of victim
open ended questions, free-flowing format

19
Q

Interrogation

A

Accusatory
learn truth, gain compassion
tightly structured/persuasion

20
Q

Golden rule to victims and crimes

A

Do no harm

21
Q

Photo lineup in Tennessee

A

6

22
Q

Three phases of a polygraph exam

A

Pre-test
chart collection
and analysis

23
Q

Functions of a poly graph

A

Sweat glands, respiratory activity, cardiovascular activity

24
Q

Know the Mcnutt case and the two reasons he stated why he was there

A

First he was there and found the man dead, then it was a misfire when shooting with the man

25
Q

Is a poly graph admissible in court

A

No