Exam 3: Operational Skills: Performing Within The Law
Exam 1: Police Operations In Context71 Questions
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Exam 7: Violence: At Home, In The Classroom, On The Job77 Questions
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Exam 12: Gangs And Drugs: Two National Threats82 Questions
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-it is more likely than not that a crime has been committed by the person whom a law enforcement officer seeks to arrest
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A de facto arrest is a detention without probable cause that is factually indistinguishable from an arrest.
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The stop in a stop-and-frisk situation must be based on a _________________ _______________ that the person stopped is about to be or is actually engaged in criminal activity.
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The courts have generally ruled that dog sniffs of inanimate items or public locations are not searches.
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The power of arrest is inherent in the right of society to defend itself.
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The __________ doctrine is an exception allowing officers to search a vehicle without a warrant even if they have the time to get one.
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-case in which the Supreme Court extended its "look,but don't touch" policy when it ruled police officers can visually inspect travelers' luggage but not squeeze or physically manipulate a bag to determine whether it contains drugs or other contraband
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The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine is an extention of the exclusionary rule.
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-often cited as the landmark case concerning police use of force
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Maryland v.Buie established that officers may make a limited protective _________ of a home during an arrest if the circumstances warrant.
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The ________________ ________________ doctrine refers to places other than actual borders where travelers frequently enter or exit the country,such as international airports.
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-case where the Supreme Court ruled: "In evaluating the validity of a stop ...,we must consider the 'totality of circumstances-the whole picture'"
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The phrase "in the presence," when referring to an arrest,literally means in the immediate presence of the law enforcement officer.
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As a general rule,before officers forcibly break open the doors of a house to arrest someone within,they must
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Probable cause is a less demanding standard than reasonable suspicion.
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The precedent case for the legality of and restrictions on "stop and frisk" is
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