Deck 11: Civil Liability and Accountability

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Which of the following consists of actions that are highly likely to cause injury or damage?

A)State torts liability
B)Intentional torts
C)Negligence torts
D)Liability torts
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Explain reasonable expectation of privacy and how it relates to Fourth Amendment search.
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A patrolling police officer passes by a bank on rounds,and he sees nothing wrong.The bank is then robbed 10 minutes later.Which of the following would be the defense used for the police officer?

A)Public-duty doctrine
B)Contributory negligence
C)Assumption of risk
D)Sudden peril
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List and briefly describe the types of searches and seizures without warrants.
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If a suspect is injured in a car accident while being transported by a police officer who was speeding,which defense would be used to blame the suspect for distracting the officer by kicking at his seat?

A)Intentional tort
B)Public-duty doctrine
C)Comparative negligence
D)Contributory negligence
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Define and describe the concept of interrogation.
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A police officer came to the door of a suspect's house and showed his badge,provided his name,and stated his purpose.What is this an example of?

A)Acting under theory of liability
B)Acting under color of law
C)Acting within culpability
D)Acting within absolute immunity
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What are Miranda rights?
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Which of the following would be characterized as an action that is highly likely to cause injury or damage?

A)Intentional tort
B)Negligence tort
C)Assumption of risk
D)Sudden peril
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A police officer leaves a suspect handcuffed in a car that is not completely pulled over from the highway.The car is hit,and the suspect suffers injuries.Which of the following would he sue under?

A)Intentional tort
B)Unintentional tort
C)Negligence tort
D)Contributory negligence tort
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Which of the following refers to protection from lawsuits enjoyed by federal officials when acting in their official capacities?

A)Color of law
B)Culpability
C)Theory of liability
D)Absolute immunity
Question
Which of the following would you seek if you wanted your neighbor to stop dumping hazardous materials in the stream behind your houses?

A)Damages
B)Injunctive relief
C)Culpability
D)Justification
Question
Which of the following would be the standard used to determine whether qualified immunity should bar a successful lawsuit?

A)Qualified immunity
B)Objective reasonableness
C)Absolute immunity
D)Culpability
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You have been in an accident and were injured,but the person responsible does not want to pay your medical bills.What would you look for in a court?

A)Damages
B)Injunctive relief
C)Culpability
D)Justification
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Describe the Fourth Amendment and how it applies to search and seizure.What two elements must be considered?
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What is evanescent evidence,and how does it relate to the warrant requirement?
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If a police officer does something in the course of an investigation that seems wrong,but doesn't really violate a specific right,which of the following would be his defense?

A)Qualified immunity
B)Objective reasonableness
C)Absolute immunity
D)Culpability
Question
When is an arrest warrant required and to what requirements does it need to conform?
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When a plaintiff voluntarily decides to jump from a bridge that led to his or her injury,which of the following defenses should be used to prevent officer liability?

A)Public-duty doctrine
B)Contributory negligence
C)Assumption of risk
D)Sudden peril
Question
Which of the following would be used to explain why a plaintiff would feel a municipality is responsible for damages done to her car due to a pothole?

A)Theory of liability
B)Culpability
C)Absolute immunity
D)Color of law
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In this model,civilians are used to monitor complaint -review procedures for a disciplinary action,but they do not make any decisions on the outcome.

A)Civilian monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen complaint
D)Citizen input
Question
Which of the following is designed to ensure that officers receive reasonable protection from frivolous complaints that could ruin their reputation and work record?

A)Code of ethics
B)Police officer's bill of rights
C)Injunctive relief
D)Absolute immunity
Question
Which of the following is used to prosecute either state or federal law enforcement officers in a civil liability matter?

A)42 U.S.C.Section 1983
B)18 U.S.C.Section 242
C)18 U.S.C.Section 2234
D)18 U.S.C.Section 2235
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In damage suits,money that is paid is called damages.
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Which of the following represents an important step in promoting accountability while stressing community outreach and review of complaint policies by a civilian group?

A)Civilian monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen oversight
D)Civilian input
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You are involved in a complaint against a police officer.You must investigate the complaint from within and determine disciplinary action if necessary.In what department do you work?

A)Citizen oversight
B)Internal affairs
C)Civilian monitor
D)Civilian input
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You are a police officer who executed an illegal search but did find drugs and other illegal paraphernalia in the process.The judge ruled that the evidence you found could not be used.Which concept explains this?

A)Exclusionary rule
B)Fruit of the poisonous tree
C)Public-duty defense
D)Objective reasonableness
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Which of the following is a police agency's formal statement of the rights of officers who are accused of misconduct?

A)Internal affairs
B)Code of ethics
C)Bill of rights
D)Code of law
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For tort violations,litigation is not an option.
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Which of the following is a product of civilian involvement in the complaint process?

A)Less objective investigations
B)Lower levels of satisfaction on the part of the general public
C)Less thorough investigations
D)Less subjective investigations
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You serve on a board that is in the process of reviewing a complaint against an area police officer.You will be helping to investigate the complaint and make a recommendation,but you will leave it to internal affairs to determine action.What is this an example of?

A)Citizen monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen complaint
D)Citizen input
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You teach at a school that has met all requirements by certain regulating educational bodies.It provides your school with credibility.What is this called?

A)Standards
B)Accountability
C)Accreditation
D)Compliance
Question
This is a document filed by someone who believes that he or she has been wronged by one or more police officers in a department.

A)Civilian monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen complaint
D)Citizen input
Question
Which of the following is a statement of principles concerning the behavior of those who subscribe to the code?

A)Internal affairs
B)Code of ethics
C)Bill of rights
D)Code of law
Question
You are assigned to an internal affairs investigation in which you must investigate a fellow detective you have worked with more than once.What is this an example of?

A)Role conflict
B)Exclusionary rule
C)Due process
D)Civilian input
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Cities and counties have been held liable for poorly trained officers.
Question
This commission was designed to evaluate and accredit police agencies that meet its accreditation standards.

A)CALEA
B)WASPC
C)IACP
D)OCC
Question
This is the most common federal statute used to hold police officers criminally liable.

A)42 U.S.C.Section 1983
B)18 U.S.C.Section 242
C)18 U.S.C.Section 2234
D)18 U.S.C.Section 2235
Question
Which of the following created a code of ethics for police officers?

A)CALEA
B)WASPC
C)IACP
D)OCC
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Which example correctly applies the exclusionary rule?

A)An officer executing a warrant on the suspect's home sees the suspect in a neighboring home and goes in after him,finding evidence of criminal activity in that home in the process.
B)An officer executing a warrant on a suspect's home sees additional evidence of another crime in the home.
C)An officer executing a warrant to search a vehicle goes into the house and finds what he was originally looking for in a vehicle.
D)An officer executing a warrant on a suspect's home sees incriminating evidence in a neighbor's garbage,which is waiting on his curb for pickup.
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IACP was established by the CALEA.
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The model that is similar to the ombudsman approach is the civilian model.
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Sudden peril is put into play only in cases of injury or death clearly proven to be in the heat of the moment.
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Only the chief executive officer and selected police officers are permitted to view information about police complaints.
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________ relief can be requested by plaintiffs,in addition to damages.
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Agencies never publicize their citizen-complaint procedure.
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The course of internal investigations never reaches the courts.
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Officers act under law of ________ when they identify themselves.
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There is one type of state tort claim,it is intentional tort.
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The meaning behind the exclusionary rule is to promote accountability and deter misconduct.
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The citizen-review model is considered a weaker model of citizen oversight.
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Officers who are being sued for tort violations benefit from the ________-duty doctrine.
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Violent and sex crimes,drug crimes,and other crimes are the three categories of offenses identified for criminal liability for police officers.
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In the citizen-oversight model,a citizen involved in the complaint process will create a more thorough and objective investigation.
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In Section 1983 of Title 42 of United States Code,it is required that a federal or constitutional -rights violation must have taken place.
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Promoting accountability is an important step in citizen oversight.
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Plaintiffs need to demonstrate the presence of only three elements to succeed with a negligence claim.
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Some state law enforcement associations don't agree with accreditation standards.
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An officer must do the majority of the damage in order for the plaintiff to be awarded damage repairs.
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Police agencies discovering methods to handle complaints by citizens; this means that not all reports of police misbehavior are documented.
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Evidence obtained in violation of the U.S.________ cannot be used in criminal trial to prove guilt.
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The code of ________ was created after many years of development and consideration by the IACP.
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________ of the poisonous tree doctrine expanded the scope of the exclusionary rule to use evidence obtained unconstitutionally.
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It is important to select staff investigators carefully in order to produce unbiased internal affair investigations and avoid ________ conflict.
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In San Jose,California,the ________ police auditor receives and investigates complaints.
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Highly regarded complaint units,called ________ affairs,have been developed by agencies.
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The code of ethics consists of several standard elements: legality,service,honesty and integrity,loyalty,and the ________ Rule.
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________ negligence can arise from not only actions of a criminal,but third parties as well.
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The police officers' Bill of ________ requires that the officer who will be subject to an investigation receive advance notice of the investigation.
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Some agencies ________ their citizen-complaint process.
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Fairness requires that officers under investigation receive ________ protection from inappropriate investigative practices.
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________ can indicate how officer are behaving on the streets.
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Deck 11: Civil Liability and Accountability
1
Which of the following consists of actions that are highly likely to cause injury or damage?

A)State torts liability
B)Intentional torts
C)Negligence torts
D)Liability torts
B
2
Explain reasonable expectation of privacy and how it relates to Fourth Amendment search.
A reasonable expectation of privacy means that people who speak or act in private can reasonably expect that what they say or do will not be seen or heard by someone else.For a Fourth Amendment search to occur,the government actor must also infringe on a person's reasonable expectation of privacy.
3
A patrolling police officer passes by a bank on rounds,and he sees nothing wrong.The bank is then robbed 10 minutes later.Which of the following would be the defense used for the police officer?

A)Public-duty doctrine
B)Contributory negligence
C)Assumption of risk
D)Sudden peril
A
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List and briefly describe the types of searches and seizures without warrants.
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If a suspect is injured in a car accident while being transported by a police officer who was speeding,which defense would be used to blame the suspect for distracting the officer by kicking at his seat?

A)Intentional tort
B)Public-duty doctrine
C)Comparative negligence
D)Contributory negligence
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Define and describe the concept of interrogation.
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A police officer came to the door of a suspect's house and showed his badge,provided his name,and stated his purpose.What is this an example of?

A)Acting under theory of liability
B)Acting under color of law
C)Acting within culpability
D)Acting within absolute immunity
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What are Miranda rights?
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Which of the following would be characterized as an action that is highly likely to cause injury or damage?

A)Intentional tort
B)Negligence tort
C)Assumption of risk
D)Sudden peril
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A police officer leaves a suspect handcuffed in a car that is not completely pulled over from the highway.The car is hit,and the suspect suffers injuries.Which of the following would he sue under?

A)Intentional tort
B)Unintentional tort
C)Negligence tort
D)Contributory negligence tort
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Which of the following refers to protection from lawsuits enjoyed by federal officials when acting in their official capacities?

A)Color of law
B)Culpability
C)Theory of liability
D)Absolute immunity
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Which of the following would you seek if you wanted your neighbor to stop dumping hazardous materials in the stream behind your houses?

A)Damages
B)Injunctive relief
C)Culpability
D)Justification
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Which of the following would be the standard used to determine whether qualified immunity should bar a successful lawsuit?

A)Qualified immunity
B)Objective reasonableness
C)Absolute immunity
D)Culpability
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You have been in an accident and were injured,but the person responsible does not want to pay your medical bills.What would you look for in a court?

A)Damages
B)Injunctive relief
C)Culpability
D)Justification
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Describe the Fourth Amendment and how it applies to search and seizure.What two elements must be considered?
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What is evanescent evidence,and how does it relate to the warrant requirement?
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If a police officer does something in the course of an investigation that seems wrong,but doesn't really violate a specific right,which of the following would be his defense?

A)Qualified immunity
B)Objective reasonableness
C)Absolute immunity
D)Culpability
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When is an arrest warrant required and to what requirements does it need to conform?
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When a plaintiff voluntarily decides to jump from a bridge that led to his or her injury,which of the following defenses should be used to prevent officer liability?

A)Public-duty doctrine
B)Contributory negligence
C)Assumption of risk
D)Sudden peril
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Which of the following would be used to explain why a plaintiff would feel a municipality is responsible for damages done to her car due to a pothole?

A)Theory of liability
B)Culpability
C)Absolute immunity
D)Color of law
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In this model,civilians are used to monitor complaint -review procedures for a disciplinary action,but they do not make any decisions on the outcome.

A)Civilian monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen complaint
D)Citizen input
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Which of the following is designed to ensure that officers receive reasonable protection from frivolous complaints that could ruin their reputation and work record?

A)Code of ethics
B)Police officer's bill of rights
C)Injunctive relief
D)Absolute immunity
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Which of the following is used to prosecute either state or federal law enforcement officers in a civil liability matter?

A)42 U.S.C.Section 1983
B)18 U.S.C.Section 242
C)18 U.S.C.Section 2234
D)18 U.S.C.Section 2235
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In damage suits,money that is paid is called damages.
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Which of the following represents an important step in promoting accountability while stressing community outreach and review of complaint policies by a civilian group?

A)Civilian monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen oversight
D)Civilian input
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You are involved in a complaint against a police officer.You must investigate the complaint from within and determine disciplinary action if necessary.In what department do you work?

A)Citizen oversight
B)Internal affairs
C)Civilian monitor
D)Civilian input
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You are a police officer who executed an illegal search but did find drugs and other illegal paraphernalia in the process.The judge ruled that the evidence you found could not be used.Which concept explains this?

A)Exclusionary rule
B)Fruit of the poisonous tree
C)Public-duty defense
D)Objective reasonableness
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Which of the following is a police agency's formal statement of the rights of officers who are accused of misconduct?

A)Internal affairs
B)Code of ethics
C)Bill of rights
D)Code of law
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For tort violations,litigation is not an option.
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Which of the following is a product of civilian involvement in the complaint process?

A)Less objective investigations
B)Lower levels of satisfaction on the part of the general public
C)Less thorough investigations
D)Less subjective investigations
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You serve on a board that is in the process of reviewing a complaint against an area police officer.You will be helping to investigate the complaint and make a recommendation,but you will leave it to internal affairs to determine action.What is this an example of?

A)Citizen monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen complaint
D)Citizen input
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You teach at a school that has met all requirements by certain regulating educational bodies.It provides your school with credibility.What is this called?

A)Standards
B)Accountability
C)Accreditation
D)Compliance
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This is a document filed by someone who believes that he or she has been wronged by one or more police officers in a department.

A)Civilian monitor
B)Civilian review
C)Citizen complaint
D)Citizen input
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Which of the following is a statement of principles concerning the behavior of those who subscribe to the code?

A)Internal affairs
B)Code of ethics
C)Bill of rights
D)Code of law
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You are assigned to an internal affairs investigation in which you must investigate a fellow detective you have worked with more than once.What is this an example of?

A)Role conflict
B)Exclusionary rule
C)Due process
D)Civilian input
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Cities and counties have been held liable for poorly trained officers.
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37
This commission was designed to evaluate and accredit police agencies that meet its accreditation standards.

A)CALEA
B)WASPC
C)IACP
D)OCC
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38
This is the most common federal statute used to hold police officers criminally liable.

A)42 U.S.C.Section 1983
B)18 U.S.C.Section 242
C)18 U.S.C.Section 2234
D)18 U.S.C.Section 2235
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Which of the following created a code of ethics for police officers?

A)CALEA
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C)IACP
D)OCC
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40
Which example correctly applies the exclusionary rule?

A)An officer executing a warrant on the suspect's home sees the suspect in a neighboring home and goes in after him,finding evidence of criminal activity in that home in the process.
B)An officer executing a warrant on a suspect's home sees additional evidence of another crime in the home.
C)An officer executing a warrant to search a vehicle goes into the house and finds what he was originally looking for in a vehicle.
D)An officer executing a warrant on a suspect's home sees incriminating evidence in a neighbor's garbage,which is waiting on his curb for pickup.
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IACP was established by the CALEA.
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The model that is similar to the ombudsman approach is the civilian model.
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Sudden peril is put into play only in cases of injury or death clearly proven to be in the heat of the moment.
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Only the chief executive officer and selected police officers are permitted to view information about police complaints.
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________ relief can be requested by plaintiffs,in addition to damages.
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Agencies never publicize their citizen-complaint procedure.
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The course of internal investigations never reaches the courts.
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Officers act under law of ________ when they identify themselves.
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There is one type of state tort claim,it is intentional tort.
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The meaning behind the exclusionary rule is to promote accountability and deter misconduct.
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The citizen-review model is considered a weaker model of citizen oversight.
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Officers who are being sued for tort violations benefit from the ________-duty doctrine.
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Violent and sex crimes,drug crimes,and other crimes are the three categories of offenses identified for criminal liability for police officers.
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In the citizen-oversight model,a citizen involved in the complaint process will create a more thorough and objective investigation.
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In Section 1983 of Title 42 of United States Code,it is required that a federal or constitutional -rights violation must have taken place.
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Promoting accountability is an important step in citizen oversight.
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Plaintiffs need to demonstrate the presence of only three elements to succeed with a negligence claim.
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Some state law enforcement associations don't agree with accreditation standards.
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An officer must do the majority of the damage in order for the plaintiff to be awarded damage repairs.
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Police agencies discovering methods to handle complaints by citizens; this means that not all reports of police misbehavior are documented.
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Evidence obtained in violation of the U.S.________ cannot be used in criminal trial to prove guilt.
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The code of ________ was created after many years of development and consideration by the IACP.
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________ of the poisonous tree doctrine expanded the scope of the exclusionary rule to use evidence obtained unconstitutionally.
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It is important to select staff investigators carefully in order to produce unbiased internal affair investigations and avoid ________ conflict.
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In San Jose,California,the ________ police auditor receives and investigates complaints.
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Highly regarded complaint units,called ________ affairs,have been developed by agencies.
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The code of ethics consists of several standard elements: legality,service,honesty and integrity,loyalty,and the ________ Rule.
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________ negligence can arise from not only actions of a criminal,but third parties as well.
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The police officers' Bill of ________ requires that the officer who will be subject to an investigation receive advance notice of the investigation.
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Some agencies ________ their citizen-complaint process.
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Fairness requires that officers under investigation receive ________ protection from inappropriate investigative practices.
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________ can indicate how officer are behaving on the streets.
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