Describe the voluntariness test of self-incrimination
Discussion 1 – List four examples of online attacks against the Internet and computer users.
Define each attack and describe the intended target of the attack. Be sure to provide a link for any references used.
Quiz-
Question 1. The Internet made the recruitment of members easier than it was prior to the dawn of the information age.
True
False
Question 2. Resistance Records is a well-known distributor of racist video games.
True
False
Question 3. Many of the extremists groups use the Internet to recruit
Children/Youth.
Gang members.
Ex-convicts.
Extremists.
Question 4. Resistance Records is a(n)
Left Wing extremist group.
Racist recording label and Internet site.
ELF website.
ALF digital records database.
Question 5. Hate groups use the Internet to
Dehumanize.
Desensitize.
Demonize.
All of the above
Question 6. ALF was originally organized in Arizona during the 80s.
True
False
Question 7. The Internet has provided great opportunities for fundraising.
True
False
Question 8. The ability to store information on the Internet has allowed extremist groups to
Store online copies of hate doctrines.
Allow easy search for these documents.
Allow easy download of and access to these documents.
All of the above
Question 9. The groups ALF and ELF can best be described as
Right-wing extremist groups.
Special-interest extremist groups.
Hate groups.
Militia groups.
Question 10. PETA stands for
Professional and Environmental Technology Association.
People, Entertainment, and Technology Alliance.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Professional Enforcement of Technology and Assurance.
Discussion 2 – How does memory affect the accuracy of eyewitness identification?
What are some police procedures and legal rules that can reduce the inaccuracy of eyewitness identification?
What has empirical research shown regarding the reliability of line-ups?
Investigate( 2-3 sentences per question)
1. Describe the voluntariness test of self-incrimination.
2. Identify 5 circumstances that determine custody
3. What two circumstances must exist before Miranda rights are required to be read by officers?
4. Identify 3 types of detentions that are not custodial.
5. Miranda v. Arizona established a bright-line rule regarding warnings to suspects. What is the rule and the reason for the rule?
6. State two arguments in favor of videotaping confessions
7. State two arguments against videotaping confessions.