Exam 10: Policing and the Law
Exam 1: Origins and Evolution of American Policing82 Questions
Exam 2: Policing in American Context72 Questions
Exam 3: Law Enforcement Agencies and Their Organization71 Questions
Exam 4: Becoming a COP60 Questions
Exam 5: Police Sub-Culture68 Questions
Exam 6: Police Discretion and Behavior61 Questions
Exam 7: Core Police Functions78 Questions
Exam 8: Community Policing and Community Involvement84 Questions
Exam 9: Policing in the Modern ERA84 Questions
Exam 10: Policing and the Law88 Questions
Exam 11: Civil Liability and Accountability88 Questions
Exam 12: Deviance, Ethics, and Professionalism84 Questions
Exam 13: The Use of Force77 Questions
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A suspect is running away from a police officer and runs into another one blocking his way out of an alley. What could this be considered?
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Evidence that is likely to is known as evanescent evidence.
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disappear
The potential for circumventing the Miranda decision came in the form of 18 U.S.C. Section .
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The second requirement of an arrest is that a showing of cause must be made.
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There are two types of exigencies: hot pursuit and evanescent danger.
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Evidence of criminal activity cannot be detected using search rationale.
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The police have set up a roadblock checkpoint to check car inspections to ensure that the cars on the road are safe for all. What is this an example of?
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rights are a set of rights that an accused person has during interrogation.
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Which of the following is characterized as the focus of a courtʹs examination of the reasonableness of a search or seizure?
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Explain reasonable expectation of privacy and how it relates to Fourth Amendment search.
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If an officer engages in search and seizure without justification, he or she violates the Fourth Amendment.
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Elements of a situation that serve to justify a search and seizure are known as protective sweep.
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Which of the following is a requirement of an arrest warrant?
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As a police officer in an investigation, you need to enter a certain house in which you suspect you will find evidence of a crime. What do you need to be sure you follow in order to gain evidence correctly?
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Column 1: exigent exception
Column 2: situation that makes warrantless search permissible
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If a vehicle contains evidence of a crime, it is permissible to conduct a warrantless search.
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Which of the following is described as a pat down of a personʹs outer clothing done out of concern for the officerʹs safety?
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Column 1: probable cause
Column 2: set of facts used to make someone believe a person has committed a specific crime
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Match the following terms with their meanings.
-Column 1: arm-span rule
Column 2: doctrine established that limits search of an area where the arrest was made
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Justification is needed before officers can conduct a search and seizure.
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