Criminology Chapter 7 Fifth Amendment Protection And The Protections Against

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Lesson Plan
Compulsory Self-Incrimination
CONTENT AND COMPETENCIES
Content
This lesson will present the ways in which the government can compel testimony and evidence from
Objectives
Fifth Amendment right against testimonial self-incrimination
MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
Computer and PowerPoint projector
KEYWORDS AND TERMS
absolute immunity
appearance evidence
physical evidence
privilege
subpoena (duces tecum)
testimony/testimonial
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LESSON 7.1
CRITICAL THINKING QUESTION
If citizens have the right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment, then how can the government
compel testimony?
Guidelines: The Fifth Amendment right to remain silent protects suspects in criminal investigations and
OBJECTIVES
CONTENT
TEACHING RESOURCES
Understand
Fifth
Amendment
right.
Understand
when the
government can
compel
Introduction
Fifth Amendment
Protection against
Fifth Amendment
Protection Against
Testimonial Self-
Incrimination
PPT:
17
Amendment
Exercises:
In the Test Bank, choose True or False question 1
and Multiple Choice questions 13
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LESSON 7.2
CRITICAL THINKING QUESTION
How are people protected from adverse consequences from exercising the privilege against self-
incrimination?
Guidelines: Neither the prosecutor nor the judge is allowed to call attention to the fact that the defendant
OBJECTIVES
CONTENT
TEACHING RESOURCES
Understand the
rules for
invoking and
waiving Fifth
Amendment
protection and
Rules for Invoking and
Waiving Fifth
Amendment Privilege
Invoking the Fifth
Amendment
PPT:
8
Figures:
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LESSON 10.3
CRITICAL THINKING QUESTION
What is the basis for Fourth Amendment protection against bodily self-incrimination?
Guidelines: The right to security in one’s person encompasses the three interests people have in their
OBJECTIVES
CONTENT
TEACHING RESOURCES
Understand the
Fourth
Amendment
requirements
Recognize the
difference
between
appearance
evidence and
bodily
Fourth Amendment
Protection against
Bodily Self-
Incrimination
Requirements for
Appearance Evidence
Compulsory Production
of Appearance Evidence
during Terry Stops
PPT:
911
Exercises:
In the Test Bank, choose True or False questions 34
and Multiple Choice questions 68
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LESSON 7.4
CRITICAL THINKING QUESTION
When is a search warrant required to search for bodily evidence?
OBJECTIVES
CONTENT
TEACHING RESOURCES
Recognize the
circumstances
under which a
search warrant
is necessary to
Necessity of a Search
Warrant to Explore
for Bodily Evidence
Testing for Alcohol
Intoxication
PPT:
1213
Figures:
Fig. 7.6: Bodily evidence procedures for which a

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