Exam 7: Identifying and Arresting Suspects

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As far back as Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, the courts authorized court- ordered electronic surveillance of organized crime figures.

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Victims and witnesses should view ______________ shots, as this may help identify a suspect believed to have a record.

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What precautions should be taken when conducting raids?

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Force necessary to overcome resistance offered during an arrest is referred to as:

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Live lineups generally contain:

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The amount of time it takes to identify a suspect is directly correlated to the length of time it takes to solve a crime.

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How does an officer determine whether photographic identification or lineup identification should be used to identify a suspect?

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The requirement of providing counsel to a suspect in a lineup that occurs after indictment or arraignment is known as the:

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Florida v.Riley (1989) approved the warrantless aerial surveillance, noting that:

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Planning, organizing, and executing a raid are somewhat similar to undertaking a small military attack on a specific target.

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A suspect has the right to a lawyer if a photographic lineup is used.

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The Supreme Court defined entrapment in Sorrells v.United States (1932) as essentially resting on whether or not the conception and planning of an offense was by an officer, not a suspect.

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In Saucier v.Katz (2001), the Supreme Court held that the guide for use of excessive force is that the:

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In Schmerber v.California (1966), the Court ruled that suspects may refuse to participate in a lineup, and such refusal may not be used against them in court.

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Explain how geographic profiling can be used in criminal investigations.

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Define reasonable force.

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Which 1985 court case eliminated the "fleeing­felon rule," banning law enforcement officers from shooting to kill a fleeing felon unless an imminent danger to life exists?

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Surveillance, undercover assignments, and raids are used only when:

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profiling takes place when an officer focuses on an individual as a suspect based solely on that person's race.

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Making a legal arrest, gaining information for warrants, or even preventing crime can all be the result of:

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