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The privilege against self-incrimination does not apply to identification procedures, because that privilege applies only to _________ evidence.
 
  a. testimonial or communicative
  b. real or physical
  c. identification
  d. circumstantial

Question 2

Marvin Wolfgang and this criminologist are quoted as saying A criminologist is one whose professional training, occupational role, and pecuniary reward are primarily concentrated on a scientific approach to study the phenomenon of crime and criminal behavior.
 
  a. Lawrence Driscoll b. Franco Ferracuti
   c. Paul Klenowski d. Robert Kruse



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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