Exam 7: Inspections and Regulatory Searches
Exam 1: An Introduction to Criminal Procedure85 Questions
Exam 2: The Sources of Criminal Procedure86 Questions
Exam 3: Searches and Seizures91 Questions
Exam 4: Stop and Frisk87 Questions
Exam 5: Probable Cause and Arrests84 Questions
Exam 6: Searches and Seizures of Property85 Questions
Exam 7: Inspections and Regulatory Searches85 Questions
Exam 8: Interrogations and Confessions85 Questions
Exam 9: Eyewitness and Scientific Identifications85 Questions
Exam 10: The Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment85 Questions
Exam 11: Civil and Criminal Remedies for Constitutional Violations84 Questions
Exam 12: The Initiation of the Legal Process, Bail, and the Right to Counsel85 Questions
Exam 13: The Courtroom: the Pretrial and Trial Process85 Questions
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Which of the following refers to the "in the place of the parent?"
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What is the two-step analysis required in a special-needs search?
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The first step is to establish that the search is not being carried out to investigate a crime and the second step is to evaluate the reasonableness of the search.
Motor vehicle checkpoints can be established to search vehicles for smuggled narcotics.
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Warrantless searches by police of certain business, such as automobile junkyards and gun dealers, are justified using the ______.
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All of the following are justifications for warrantless searches of vehicles at driver checkpoints except ______.
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In which of the following court cases did the U.S.Supreme Court hold that the border extends beyond the intersection between the United States and Mexico?
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A nonroutine border search involves a greater invasion of privacy than a routine search and thus requires ______.
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Articulate the difference between and give examples of routine and nonroutine border searches and the differing levels of suspicion required by each.
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How are special-needs and administrative searches different from searches carried out incident to illegal activity?
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The purpose of the Vernonia School District policy was to do all of the following except ______.
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All of the following individuals can carry out a special-needs search except ______.
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Explain the significance of United States v.Knights in relation to a probationer's expectation of privacy.
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In which of the following court cases did the U.S.Supreme Court rule that checkpoints whose primary purpose is the detection of narcotics are unconstitutional?
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What level of proof is required for correctional officials to search an inmate's cell?
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A strict probable cause standard is required for all administrative and special-needs searches.
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Explain the various factors taken into consideration when courts evaluate the reasonableness of special-needs airline screening.
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In Florence v.Board of Chosen Freeholders, the U.S.Supreme Court approved the ______ of arrestees no matter how minor their offenses.
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One justification for allowing airport screenings is that passengers can avoid the screening by choosing not to board the plane.
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All of the following statements pertaining to administrative and special-needs searches are true except ______.
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