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CRIMJ 210 Chapter 13

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Of all the FBI Index crimes, the one that occurs most each year is:

a. theft
b. motor vehicle theft
c. burglary
d. felonious assault
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Of all the FBI Index crimes, the one that occurs most each year is:

a. theft
b. motor vehicle theft
c. burglary
d. felonious assault
a. theft
Of all the FBI Index crimes, the one that occurs least each year is:

a. murder
c. robbery
b. Rape
d. felonious assault
c. robbery
Each year, police in the United States make about ____________________ million arrests for all criminal infractions except traffic violations.

a. 61.3
b. 51.0
c. 13.7
d. 6.2
c. 13.7
This case applied the exclusionary rule to all state courts.

a. Weeks v. United States
b. Wolf v. Colorado
c. Rochin v. California
d. Mapp v. Ohio
d. Mapp v. Ohio
This case established the exclusionary rule in federal courts.

a. Weeks v. United States
b. Wolf v. Colorado
c. Rochin v. California
d. Mapp v. Ohio
a. Weeks v. United States
"Evidence that may lead a reasonable person to believe that a crime has been committed and that a certain person committed it" is the definition of:

a. beyond a reasonable doubt
b. reasonable suspicion
c. probable cause
d. likely evidence
c. probable cause
This case allowed certain searches incident to arrest.

a. Chimel v. California
b. Terry v. Ohio
c. United States v. Matlock
d. Abel v. United States
a. Chimel v. California
This case allowed searches, also known as "pat-downs," during field interrogations.

a. Chimel v. California
b. Terry v. Ohio
c. United States v. Matlock
d. Abel v. United States
b. Terry v. Ohio
Due to the mobility of an automobile, this case allowed police to search automobiles upon probable cause but without a search warrant.

a. Florida v. Bostick
b. California v. Greenwood
c. Hester v. United States
d. Carroll v. United States
d. Carroll v. United States
This case ruled that a person in police custody must be advised of his or her constitutional rights prior to interrogation or the information obtained can be excluded.

a. Brown v. Mississippi
b. McNabb v. United States
c. Escobedo v. United States
d. Miranda v. Arizona
d. Miranda v. Arizona
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures?
a. First
b. Fourth
c. Fifth
d. Sixth
b. Fourth
Which constitutional amendment states that "no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized"?

a. First
b. Fourth
c. Fifth
d. Sixth
b. Fourth
This national survey is based on reports made to the police from crime victims.

a. Uniform Crime Reports
b. National Crime Victimization Survey
c. U.S. Census
d. Federal Criminal Justice Survey
a. Uniform Crime Reports
This national survey is based on a random survey of American homes.

a. Uniform Crime Reports
b. National Crime Victimization Survey
c. U.S. Census
d. Federal Criminal Justice Survey
b. National Crime Victimization Survey
This national survey is prepared by the FBI.

a. Uniform Crime Reports
b. National Crime Victimization Survey
c. U.S. Census
d. Federal Criminal Justice Survey
a. Uniform Crime Reports