Exam 10: Policing and the Law

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One search that can be conducted without a warrant is a plan-view search.

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Which of the following would be an example of evanescent evidence?

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Evidence that is likely to ________ is known as evanescent evidence.

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All acts of looking for evidence are within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.

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Define and give examples of boundaryless policing.

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What would a doctrine that limits a search immediately following arrest to the area within the immediate control of the person arrested be called?

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Questions initiated by a police officer that are intended to incriminate a specific individual in a criminal matter are said to be which of the following?

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When police have probable cause to believe that a person they are chasing has committed a crime and is on the premises entered,upon what is the search based?

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Which of the following is characterized as the focus of a court's examination of the reasonableness of a search or seizure?

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Police officers violate the Fourth Amendment if they engage in search and seizures without ________.

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Compare Compstat and intelligence-led policing and provide examples of it.

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You are approaching a house owned by the friend of someone you know just caused a hit -and-run accident.The friend is out on the porch,and you ask him if you can enter the house and look for the suspect.He says yes,and you find the suspect.The suspect's attorney argues that you did not have a warrant,but the judge allows it.What is this an example of?

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Arrests made in third-party homes do not require a warrant to search the property.

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After a suspect is released from questioning for a certain period of time,he is no longer under the Miranda warning.How long is this period of time?

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A police officer is on duty and playing a pick -up game of basketball with some local teens as part of public relations.He is tapped to sit out while someone else goes in,and he sits on a bench near some backpacks.One of the backpacks was open,and he could see some white powder in a baggie and a pipe.How is he able to conduct a warrantless search at this point?

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The failure to give Miranda warning does not,by itself,constitute a violation of constitutional rights.It only impacts the admissibility of statements given by the defendant.

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Which of the following would meet criteria for reasonable suspicion?

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Which of the following would be used if police are in pursuit of a man who robbed a liquor store at gunpoint and ran into a house?

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The potential for circumventing the Miranda decision came in the form of 18 U.S.C.Section ________.

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Reasonable suspicion is a level of justification below ________ cause.

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