Exam 10: Policing and the Law

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Match the following terms with their meanings. -Column 1: Fourth Amendment Column 2: governs search and seizure

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

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Search incident to arrest is the first type of permissible warrantless search.

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Match the following terms with their meanings. -Column 1: search Column 2: activity performed to find evidence to be used in prosecution

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A concern with the of consent is whether the consent can be withdrawn once given.

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Which of the following pertains to taking private property in a criminal investigation?

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

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List and briefly describe the types of searches and seizures without warrants.

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searches are permissible without warrant and probable cause.

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Which of the following is defined as a cursory visual inspection of those places in which a person might be hiding?

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Which of the following occurs when a suspect is searched immediately after apprehension in order to ensure officer safety?

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Match the following terms with their meanings. -Column 1: justification Column 2: focus of the courtʹs examination of reasonableness of search or seizure

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Which of the following states that in any federal prosecution a confession shall be admissible in evidence if it is given voluntarily?

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During interrogation, the police should secure a signed by the accused.

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Reasonable suspicion is a higher level of justification than probable cause.

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What are Miranda rights?

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This is a location at which a warrantless, suspicionless search can be conducted for the safety of the general public.

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One key element in the Sixth Amendment approach is deliberate .

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Match the following terms with their meanings. -Column 1: reasonableness Column 2: elements of a situation that justify a search or seizure

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When is an arrest warrant required and to what requirements does it need to conform?

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