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,Ibn-Tamas v. United States (1979?) was one of the first B. Expert testimony was offered on battered women syndrome (BWS)
cases in which:
A. Expert testimony was offered on rape trauma
syndrome (RTS)
B. Expert testimony was offered on battered women
syndrome (BWS)
C. Expert testimony was offered on post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD)
D. A woman was acquitted for the killing of her abusive
husband
So-called rape myths are common misconceptions about A. Most rapes a re committed when both parties have been drinking.
sexual assaults that are likely to be addressed by expert
testimony about RTS. According to the text, which one of
the following is NOT a rape myth?
A. Most rapes a re committed when both parties have
been drinking.
B. Most rapes are committed by strangers
C. If a woman says she doesn't want to have sex, she
doesn't really mean it
D. It is impossible to a rape a woman who is unwilling.
Some experts contend that PTSD as an established B. The PTSD diagnosis can be used to claim incompetence to stand trial
medical diagnosis should be used instead of BWS to
defend a battered woman who killed her abusive spouse.
However, critics of this idea point to several
disadvantages of the PTSD defense. These disadvantages
include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A. The PTSD label characterizes the woman as mentally
disordered
B. The PTSD diagnosis can be used to claim
incompetence to stand trial
C. The use of PTSD can lead to the prosecution's inquires
into other traumatic events in the defendant's past.
D. Some victims of persistent abuse do not meet criteria
for PTSD
Studies that analyzed verdicts reached in cases of B. The vast majority; did not have much influence
battered women who killed their husbands or partners,
found that _____of the women were convicted, and expert
testimony on BWS_____.
A. very few; made a substantial impact on jurors
B. The vast majority; did not have much influence
C. About half; was crucial
D. non; made all the difference
Research shows that judges and juries AGREED on the B. 78%
verdict rendered in roughly what percent of the trials the
judges reviewed?
A. 87%
B. 78%
C. 50%
D. None of the above
, Kalven and Zeisel found that when judges and juries B. False
disagreed, juries tended toward convictions whereas
judges towards acquittals.
A. True
B. False
Kalven and Zeisel found that initial votes by juries in A. True
deliberations that produced large majorities one way or
the other most often led to final verdicts that were
consistent with the initial vote.
A. True
B. False
Which of these people cannot serve on a federal jury? D. none can serve
A. Fire fighters
B. Active duty members of the armed forces
C. Police officers
D. none can serve
Which of these behaviors would be rational but not B. Selling legal drugs to people to gain wealth
reasonable?
A. Providing guns to people without receiving a benefit
B. Selling legal drugs to people to gain wealth
C. Selling legal drugs to people to gain wealth
D. All of the above
If a juror is focusing on the characteristics of the D. Subjective
defendant when determining reasonableness, they are
using the _____ standard.
A. Legal
B. Rational
C. Objective
D. Subjective
Which is a constitutional right related to the trial process? D. All are rights related to the trial process
A. Right to trial by jury
B. Protection from excessive bail or fines
C. Equal protection under the law
D. All are rights related to the trial process
Which is not a type of challenge available to attorneys in C. Presumptive
the voir dire process?
A. Peremptory
B. Challenge for cause
C. Presumptive
D. All are types of challenges
Women could be systematically excluded from a jury D. 1970s
pool in some states until after what time?
A. 1900s
B. 1930s
C. 1950s
D. 1970s