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Thinking Critically Questions Chapter Four
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Self-Incrimination Should a person be allowed to take the “fifth?” Does a defendant have the right not to take the witness stand?
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Question Which of the amendments within the Bill of Rights do you think are the most protective of the rights of the accused? of the rights of the accused?Why?
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Miscarriages of Justice Do you think miscarriages of justice are on the increase? Decrease? Why or why not? What have been the effects of both Miranda and the exclusionary rule?
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Terms to Know What is a warrant? What are searches and seizures? What is an arrest? What is probable cause?
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Due Process Explain why procedural rights are important to those accused of crimes?
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Police and Searches Can police officers stop someone on “mere suspicion?” Explain the concept of “knock and talk.” Do you think this is a fair procedure by the police?
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Standards of Proof What is the difference between proof beyond a reasonable doubt and preponderance of the evidence? How do these standards affect civil and criminal law? Is absolute certainty ever required as a standard of proof?
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Patriot Act If a significant purpose of the F.B.I. is gathering intelligence, should they be able to conduct wiretaps of criminal suspects, and search private records without a warrant and probable cause?
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Megan’s Law Is Megan’s Law fair to sex offenders who have served their prison sentences (that is, “paid their debt to society”)? What rights does a community have to protect itself from known sex offenders who have released from prison? When the rights of an individual and the rights of a community conflict, whose rights should take precedence? Why?
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