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        | American Psychology Association |  
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        | was founded in 1969 by psychologists who were interested in the legal system. |  
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        | Lying is considered to be an adaptive behavior from a(n) _______ point of view. |  
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        | The _____ shows a video image of the brain in action. |  
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        | The process of drawing inferences about a suspect's personality, behavior, motivation, and demographic characteristics based on evidence in referred to as _________. |  
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        | The ___ system is utilized to classify causes of death. |  
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        | The ___ Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases. |  
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        | The _____ Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury in most civil cases. |  
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        | _____ is the final stage in the jury selection process. |  
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        | ______ is a group of prospective jurors. |  
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        | It has a major impact on the use of social science in court law. |  
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        | Muller v. Oregon made history in what area? |  
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        | Provides specialized knowledge. |  
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        | Roles that psychologist may play in the legal system include: |  
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        | Police prefer a confession because: |  
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        | False confessions may occur as a result of: |  
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        | Intimidation, Deception, and Fatigue. |  
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        | Of all the traits that can be defined as vulnerability, the msot dangerous vulnerability is: |  
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        | The theory behind the polygraph test is that: |  
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        | Lying causes physiological arousal. |  
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        | The guilty knowledge test focuses on: |  
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        | Whether the suspect knows facts taht one would expect that only the criminal would know. |  
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        | Which of the following is an example of control question? |  
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        | "Have you ever taken something that did not belong to you?" |  
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        | Biological evidence may include: |  
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        | Blood, saliva, semen, and skin cells. |  
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        | The largest DNA database system in the world is maintained by: |  
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        | According to the text, there are approximately _____ FBI specialist in the area of profiling. |  
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        | Serial killers that tend to torture their victims and kill for sadistic sexual pleasure are referred to as ____ types. |  
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        | The best predictor of whether a defendant is acquitted or convicted is: |  
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        | The persuasiveness of the evidence presented. |  
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        | The three component processes in memory are: |  
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        | Encoding, storage, and retrieval. |  
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        | When determining insanity, the courts rely on: |  
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        | According to the text, postpartum psychosis usually occurs within the: |  
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        | First 90 days following childbirth |  
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        | Mens rea refers to ________________, whereas actus reas refers to________________. |  
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        | a guilty mind; commitment of a crime. |  
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        | Malingering refers to the ________________ of psychological symptoms that might lead tot he accuses being termed incompetent to stand trial. |  
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        | Volitional capacity refers to the defendant's: |  
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        | Volitional capacity refers to the defendant's: |  
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        | A common term used to describe a group of associated symptoms that lead to a significant dysfunction in the performance of normal activities is: |  
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        | According tot he text, it is estimated that approximately ______________________ women will experience serious physical abuse that is described as significant. |  
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        | The text indicates that batterers are _________________to categorize because they represent a ____________ group. |  
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        | When men kill their intimate partners, there were _________________ in sentencing outcomes between those who had a bench and those who had a jury trial, according to the text. |  
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        | The term rape trauma syndrome (RTS) can best be described as |  
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        | A cluster of symptoms demonstrated by rape victims. |  
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        | Research has shown that children _________________ sometimes have difficulty distinguishing between imagined and real events. |  
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        | When a child is abused by a parental figure, a reason that the child may recant allegations of abuse may be because of lack of support from: |  
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        | Hearsay testimony is sometimes admissible in trails where a child is an alleged victim because: |  
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        | the idea that children, the victims, can deal with the individual who may have abused them face-to-face is unrealistic. |  
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        | Memories of abuse that are recalled by adults many years or decades after the alleged abuse are referred to as: |  
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        | Much research has demonstrated that victims of traumatic events _________________ the episode. |  
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        | Currently, how many states have sexually violent predator civil commitment laws? |  
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        | In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court rule that sexually violent predator civil commitment laws did NOT violate double jeopardy? |  
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        | Rates for antisocial personality disorder in the general population range from |  
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        | Which of the following instruments was specifically designed to predict sexual offending? |  
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        | The Sexual Offending Risk Appraisal Guide |  
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        | Beliefs that other people or forces are controlling one's thoughts or implanting thoughts in one's mind are referred to as: |  
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        | threat/control-override symptoms |  
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        | How many states have no death penalty? |  
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        | Which of the following is not a result of Gregg v. Georgia (1976) and its companion cases? |  
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        | The sentence of death was made mandatory for certain types of murder. |  
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        | In Ring v. Arizona (2002) the Court held that |  
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        | Only a jury could decide between a sentence of death or life imprisonment. |  
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        | Potential jurors who are excluded during the process of death qualification because of their opposition to the death penalty are more likely to be |  
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        | Female, African American, and politically liberal |  
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        | Evidence of racial discrimination in administering the death penalty is clearest in cases involving |  
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        | Liebman, Fagan, and West (2000) examined every capital case in the United States from 1973 through 1995 and found that ____ of death sentences were reversed because of serious error at trial with the most frequent cause of error being _________. |  
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        | 68%; incompetent defense lawyers |  
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        | In 1972 the Supreme Court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional in |  
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        | In 2008 the Supreme Court upheld the use of lethal injection in |  
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        | In Lockhart v. McCree (1986), the Supreme Court reviewed the research on death qualification and |  
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        | dismissed it as irrelevant and upheld the use of death-qualified juries. |  
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        | Baldus, Woodworth, and Pulaski (1990) analyzed 594 homicides in Georgia and found that blacks convicted of killing whites were sentenced to death in ______ of cases, while whites convicted of killing blacks were sentenced to death in _____ of cases |  
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        | The brutalization effect refers to the |  
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        | 52%; faulty or misleading jury instructions |  
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        | The most widely used forms of execution in those parts of the world where the death penalty is still used are |  
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        | The two parts of a bifurcated trial are |  
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        | Guilty Phase and Penalty Phase |  
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        | In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court rule that Individuals with mental retardation cannot be sentenced to death? |  
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        | In Roper v. Simmons (2005) the Supreme Court abolished the death penalty for |  
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        | Criminal behaviors that are ______________ evoke the strongest punitive response. |  
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        | internal, controllable, and stable |  
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        | The Supreme Court abandoned the mandatory component of the sentencing guidelines in the case of |  
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        | The Pennsylvania Plan of prison rehabilitation was replaced by the cheaper, less extreme _____ plan. |  
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        | In which case did the Supreme Court allow the use of law students and paralegals by prisoners to investigate their cases? |  
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        | The use of illegal drugs in prison is |  
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        | Sentencing guidelines were developed as a result of |  
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        | The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 |  
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        | It is estimated that at least ____ of inmates have serious mental health problems. |  
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        | How many federal inmates have been convicted of a violent crime? |  
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        | What percentage of prisoners have at least one other family member who has been incarcerated? |  
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        | Research suggests that graduates of "shock" incarceration programs such as "scared straight" |  
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        | are significantly likely to become repeat offenders |  
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        | The rate of incarceration in the United States is about ____ times higher than that of other industrialized democracies. |  
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        | The average cost for prisoners over the age of 55 is _________ per year. |  
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        | The largest single group of inmates in federal prisons consists of individuals who have been convicted of |  
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        | The rate of HIV/AIDS among state and federal prisoners is _____ times higher than the rate in the general population. |  
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        | Upon being released from prison, approximately ____ percent of inmates will be rearrested and sent back to prison. |  
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        | "Sleep with me if you want to be promoted" is an example of which type of sexual harassment? |  
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        | "Sleep with me if you want to be promoted" is an example of which type of sexual harassment? |  
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        | In ____________ the Court's decision held that in sexual harassment cases it was not necessary to show psychological injury and a reasonable person standard should be applied. |  
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        | Harris v. Forklift Systems, Inc. |  
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        | The Supreme Court has instructed lower courts to use which standard to gauge whether the conduct in question created an unlawful hostile environment? |  
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        | Totality of circumstances |  
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        | Modern forms of racism are |  
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        | Studies conducted on desegregation after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954 found that |  
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        | desegregation lead to an increase in prejudice of whites toward blacks. |  
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        | In which of the following schemes for dividing up resources does everybody get the same rewards? |  
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        | What percentage of women in the military reported being sexually harassed? |  
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        | What percentage of men have reported being harassed by women in the workplace? |  
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        | The Supreme Court ruled that same-sex harassment could be grounds for a lawsuit in |  
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        | Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services, Inc. |  
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        | The most widely used norm of distributive justice is |  
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        | Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 |  
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        | outlawed discrimination based on race and gender. |  
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        | What percentage of working women have reported being harassed by men at sometime during their careers? |  
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        | In sexual harassment cases plaintiffs win in about ____ of cases. |  
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        | In the case of ______________ the Court ruled that tests for hiring and advancement must show ability to predict job performance. |  
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        | Under the doctrine Pater Familias, |  
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        | fathers were automatically granted custody of their children. |  
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        | Which response style is more common in child custody evaluations? |  
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        | The most commonly used test for children in custody evaluations is the |  
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        | Otto and Martindale (2007) found that judges followed experts' recommendations in about ____ percent of child custody cases. |  
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        | Under the tender years doctrine, unless there were extenuating circumstances, |  
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        | all young children and all female children were placed in the custody of the mother. |  
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        | To circumvent the vagueness of the best interest of the child standard many states have adopted |  
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        | Preferred custody arrangements |  
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        | All of the following instruments are commonly used by psychologists in child custody evaluations except the |  
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        | Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale fourth edition (WAIS-IV) |  
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        | Which of the following is not true about mediation? |  
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        | It is more costly than litigation |  
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        | Which of the following is not a weakness of the best interest of the child standard? |  
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        | There is no presumption of which parent is entitled custody |  
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        | Kramer, Kerr, and Carroll (1990) exposed mock jurors to either factual or emotional pretrial publicity and found after a 12-day delay |  
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        | the effects of factual pretrial publicity were eliminated. |  
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        | Which of the following is not a stage in the deliberation process? |  
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        | The median amount of compensatory damages against corporate defendants is about |  
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        | Research suggests that judges and juries agree on verdicts in about ____ of cases. |  
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        | Which of the following states requires judges preinstruct juries? |  
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        | The most effective remedy for the problems created by pretrial publicity is |  
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        | Constitutionally, the minimum number of jurors is |  
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        | The act of a jury that deliberately decides to ignore, disregard, or go beyond the law because to do otherwise would violate the moral conscience of the community is known as: |  
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        | The process by which jurors change their opinions because of compelling arguments from other jurors is known as |  
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        | Which of the following is most strongly correlated with jury verdicts? |  
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        | Which of the following is false about research on pretrial publicity? |  
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        | Exposure to pretrial publicity does not affect presumptions of guilt or innocence. |  
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        | Compared to 12-person juries, 6-person juries |  
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        | Which factor is not related to hung jury rates? |  
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        | In which of the following conditions would a defendant be judged more harshly? |  
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        | A defendant who uses his or her attractiveness to commit a crime. |  
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        | Research on inadmissible evidence indicates that |  
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        | neither judges nor jurors are able to disregard inadmissible evidence. |  
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