Exam 3: Operational Skills: Performing Within The Law
Exam 1: Police Operations In Context71 Questions
Exam 2: Communication: The Foundation Of Police Operations113 Questions
Exam 3: Operational Skills: Performing Within The Law99 Questions
Exam 4: Patrol: The Backbone Of Police Operations64 Questions
Exam 5: Traffic: Policing In A Country On The Move78 Questions
Exam 6: Crime, Disorder, And Quality-of-life Issues: Responding To The Call73 Questions
Exam 7: Violence: At Home, In The Classroom, On The Job77 Questions
Exam 8: Emergency Situations: When Disaster Strikes77 Questions
Exam 9: Terrorism: From Hometown Security To Homeland Security85 Questions
Exam 10: Criminal Investigation123 Questions
Exam 11: Responding To Children And Juveniles: Our Nation’s Future90 Questions
Exam 12: Gangs And Drugs: Two National Threats82 Questions
Exam 13: The Importance Of Physical And Mental Health: Getting The Job And Keeping Fit For Duty114 Questions
Exam 14: Liability And Ethics: Is It Legal? Is It Moral?140 Questions
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Regarding searches,Wilson v.Arkansas held that the "knock and announce" requirements are part of the reasonableness inquiry and that officers must knock and announce before they enter.
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An open field posted with several "No Trespassing" signs is sufficient to denote an expectation of privacy and,thus,requires police to obtain a warrant prior to a search.
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Arrests may result in civil suits or criminal prosecutions of officers.
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A traditional standard against which to measure reasonable police use of force is
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What police officers know before an arrest is usually considered
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-the almost limitless variation of interactions between the public and the police
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Discuss the facts of the case and Supreme Court ruling in Illinois v.Wardlow.
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A detention without probable cause that is factually indistinguishable from an arrest is known as a _________ arrest.
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Explain in detail the differences between a stop,frisk,search,and arrest.Include the standards or conditions that must exist for police to lawfully execute each one.
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The ____________ Amendment stresses the importance of having an arrest warrant when making an arrest.
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Discuss under what circumstances an arrest can legally be made and explain why it is crucial that law enforcement officers be understanding and skilled at making lawful arrests.
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A criteria used to determine whether deadly force is justified is if the suspect
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Describe in as much detail as possible the proper procedures for legally searching buildings.
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The balance law enforcement officers must maintain,"freedom to" versus "freedom from," is analogous to
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The use of forcible entry to arrest was established early on in common law,even though a fundamental liberty of people includes protecting their homes.
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The Fourth Amendment does not prohibit arrests or searches without a warrant.
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Arrests are rarely dangerous and seldom life threatening for police officers.
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A rule courts have established whereby they will not accept tainted evidence is known as the _____________ rule.
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