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panfilo

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In the case of State v. Jackson in North Carolina, which interrogation procedure was used by the police?
 
  A. Rapport building and minimization
  B. Failure to inform Jackson of his Miranda rights
  C. Misrepresentation of the evidence against Jackson
  D. Physical coercion

Question 2

The Kassin, et al. (2007) study on interrogation techniques found that in regard to their accuracy levels of detecting truth, police
 
  A. were overconfident compared to findings from research studies.
  B. were under confident compared to findings from research studies.
  C. had the same accuracy levels compared to findings from research studies.
  D. had no ability at all to detect truth.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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