Deck 4: Stop and Frisk
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Deck 4: Stop and Frisk
1
The U.S.Supreme Court justified the use of a stop and frisk by stating that requiring an officer to wait until he or she developed probable cause would ______.
A)be unreasonable
B)jeopardize the investigation
C)place society at risk of harm
D)allow the guilty to go free
A)be unreasonable
B)jeopardize the investigation
C)place society at risk of harm
D)allow the guilty to go free
C
2
Which of the following cases raised the issue of whether "unprovoked flight" from the police constitutes reasonable suspicion to seize an individual?
A)United States v.Sharpe
B)Illinois v.Wardlow
C)United States v.Place
D)Kaupp v.Texas
A)United States v.Sharpe
B)Illinois v.Wardlow
C)United States v.Place
D)Kaupp v.Texas
B
3
All of the following are used to determine whether reasonable suspicion existed to justify a Terry stop except ______.
A)officer experience
B)officer expertise
C)probabilities
D)probable cause
A)officer experience
B)officer expertise
C)probabilities
D)probable cause
D
4
When facts reasonably suggest that an individual has committed a crime or is about to commit a crime is it referred to as ______.
A)officer experience
B)probability
C)totality of the circumstances
D)articulable suspicion
A)officer experience
B)probability
C)totality of the circumstances
D)articulable suspicion
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5
If someone claims to have seen and experienced being run off the road by a driver, it is referred to as a ______.
A)911 emergency
B)eyewitness account
C)contemporaneous account
D)anonymous tip
A)911 emergency
B)eyewitness account
C)contemporaneous account
D)anonymous tip
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6
Read the following scenario: A suspect had a history of drug possession, he resided in an area known for drug sales, and the police officer had previously arrested eight individuals for drug possession.Which of the following are factors that could, in combination, constitute reasonable suspicion?
A)criminal record
B)experience
C)location
D)time
A)criminal record
B)experience
C)location
D)time
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7
What is a hearsay report?
A)a report on what officers learn through eavesdropping and wiretapping
B)information that is obtained through an informant only
C)information that is obtained in a secondhand fashion as opposed to through direct observation
D)a report containing the suspect's statement prepared and filed by a police officer
A)a report on what officers learn through eavesdropping and wiretapping
B)information that is obtained through an informant only
C)information that is obtained in a secondhand fashion as opposed to through direct observation
D)a report containing the suspect's statement prepared and filed by a police officer
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8
When determining the reasonableness of a Terry stop, the facts must be judged in accordance to what a reasonable person would have believed.This is known as ______.
A)the average, reasonable person rule (or TARP rule)
B)the reasonable officer rule
C)the subjective standard
D)the objective standard
A)the average, reasonable person rule (or TARP rule)
B)the reasonable officer rule
C)the subjective standard
D)the objective standard
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9
When determining what is the level of proof necessary for some action (e.g., probable cause, reasonable suspicion), which of the following are the two opposing factors that must be balanced against one another?
A)an officer's ability to prevent crime and the intrusion on citizen privacy
B)an officer's ability to prevent crime and the safety of nearby citizens
C)the severity of the offense in question and the intrusion on citizen privacy
D)the safety of nearby citizens and the intrusion on citizen privacy
A)an officer's ability to prevent crime and the intrusion on citizen privacy
B)an officer's ability to prevent crime and the safety of nearby citizens
C)the severity of the offense in question and the intrusion on citizen privacy
D)the safety of nearby citizens and the intrusion on citizen privacy
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10
All of the following are considered a source of secondhand information except ______.
A)informants
B)eyewitnesses
C)officer observations
D)police bulletins
A)informants
B)eyewitnesses
C)officer observations
D)police bulletins
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11
By what standard do the courts determine whether reasonable suspicion existed to justify a Terry stop?
A)the extenuating circumstances test
B)the totality of the circumstances
C)eyewitness testimony
D)the judgment of the officer involved
A)the extenuating circumstances test
B)the totality of the circumstances
C)eyewitness testimony
D)the judgment of the officer involved
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12
All of the following factors are considered in the determination of reasonable suspicion except ______.
A)the race of the individual in question
B)evading the police
C)acting nervous during an encounter with the police
D)a high-crime area
A)the race of the individual in question
B)evading the police
C)acting nervous during an encounter with the police
D)a high-crime area
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13
Which of the following cases raised the question of whether police officers can rely on anonymous tips?
A)Adams v.Williams
B)Alabama v.White
C)Navarette v.California
D)Florida v.J.L.
A)Adams v.Williams
B)Alabama v.White
C)Navarette v.California
D)Florida v.J.L.
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14
Police officers should rely on which of the following when determining reasonable suspicion?
A)facts
B)hunch
C)generalization
D)stereotypes
A)facts
B)hunch
C)generalization
D)stereotypes
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15
Reliance on stop and frisk policies increased in the 1960s due to all of the following except ______.
A)Vietnam War
B)civil rights
C)protests over conditions on college campuses
D)increasing immigration
A)Vietnam War
B)civil rights
C)protests over conditions on college campuses
D)increasing immigration
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16
Which of the following is an example of a contemporaneous account?
A)The informant claimed to have witnessed and experienced being run off the road by the other driver.
B)The police spotted the vehicle 18 min following the 911 call, suggesting that the caller reported the incident soon after she was run off the road and that she was telling the truth.
C)The informant called in to report a theft but wanted to remain anonymous.
D)The police could not find the vehicle after the alleged incident and determined the caller was not telling the truth.
A)The informant claimed to have witnessed and experienced being run off the road by the other driver.
B)The police spotted the vehicle 18 min following the 911 call, suggesting that the caller reported the incident soon after she was run off the road and that she was telling the truth.
C)The informant called in to report a theft but wanted to remain anonymous.
D)The police could not find the vehicle after the alleged incident and determined the caller was not telling the truth.
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17
In which of the following cases did the Court hold that Kentucky police were justified in stopping an individual based on a "wanted bulletin" issued by police in another state so long as the officers issuing the bulletin themselves possessed facts supporting a Terry stop?
A)United States v.Hensley
B)Florida v.J.L
C)Alabama v.White
D)Navarette v.California
A)United States v.Hensley
B)Florida v.J.L
C)Alabama v.White
D)Navarette v.California
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18
All of the following topics are usually discussed when reviewing the law of stop and frisk except ______.
A)reasonable suspicion
B)the scope and duration of a Terry stop
C)automobiles and Terry stops
D)gender and reasonable suspicion
A)reasonable suspicion
B)the scope and duration of a Terry stop
C)automobiles and Terry stops
D)gender and reasonable suspicion
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19
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court hold that the totality of the circumstances and the indicia of reliability were sufficient to provide the officer with reasonable suspicion to execute a traffic stop?
A)Adams v.Williams
B)Alabama v.White
C)Navarette v.California
D)Florida v.J.L
A)Adams v.Williams
B)Alabama v.White
C)Navarette v.California
D)Florida v.J.L
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20
The standard for investigate stops is ______.
A)beyond a reasonable doubt
B)probable cause
C)preponderance of the evidence
D)reasonable suspicion
A)beyond a reasonable doubt
B)probable cause
C)preponderance of the evidence
D)reasonable suspicion
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21
What are the three areas of inquiry one must consider in differentiating between a probable cause arrest and a reasonable suspicion stop?
A)subjective belief, duration, and intrusiveness
B)objective belief, movement, and intrusiveness
C)use of force, length of detention, and nature of relationship
D)movement, length of detention, and intrusiveness
A)subjective belief, duration, and intrusiveness
B)objective belief, movement, and intrusiveness
C)use of force, length of detention, and nature of relationship
D)movement, length of detention, and intrusiveness
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22
What level of proof is required for law enforcement officers to make an arrest?
A)beyond a reasonable doubt
B)probable cause
C)preponderance of the evidence
D)reasonable suspicion
A)beyond a reasonable doubt
B)probable cause
C)preponderance of the evidence
D)reasonable suspicion
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23
Stopping individuals because of their race, ethnicity, gender, or other characteristics is referred to as ______.
A)racial profiling
B)stop and frisk
C)reasonable suspicion
D)lawful policing
A)racial profiling
B)stop and frisk
C)reasonable suspicion
D)lawful policing
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24
When may race act as the sole factor for a Terry stop?
A)always
B)never
C)when the suspect is a juvenile
D)when the race of the suspect is the same as the officer's so as to not raise suspicion of discrimination
A)always
B)never
C)when the suspect is a juvenile
D)when the race of the suspect is the same as the officer's so as to not raise suspicion of discrimination
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25
In the United States v.Jones, the U.S.Supreme Court determined that ______.
A)race should not be the only reason for an individual to be stopped
B)an individual may not be stopped based on the fact that he or she "does not belong in a neighborhood"
C)race, ethnicity, or some other description may be considered as one of several factors in a profile
D)race may be considered as a factor in determining whether there is reasonable suspicion
A)race should not be the only reason for an individual to be stopped
B)an individual may not be stopped based on the fact that he or she "does not belong in a neighborhood"
C)race, ethnicity, or some other description may be considered as one of several factors in a profile
D)race may be considered as a factor in determining whether there is reasonable suspicion
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26
All of the following are critical considerations of the test established by the U.S.Supreme Court to determine the veracity of the information provided by an informant except ______.
A)severity of the crime being reported
B)reliability of the informant
C)basis of the informant's knowledge
D)police corroboration
A)severity of the crime being reported
B)reliability of the informant
C)basis of the informant's knowledge
D)police corroboration
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27
All of the following are points the U.S.Supreme Court has laid out regarding reliance on profiles except ______.
A)reasonable suspicion
B)probable cause
C)suspect's conduct
D)nonsuspicious conduct
A)reasonable suspicion
B)probable cause
C)suspect's conduct
D)nonsuspicious conduct
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28
Which of the following court cases held that law enforcement officers in seizing and questioning Reid improperly relied on a drug courier profile?
A)United States v.Mendenhall
B)Reid v.Georgia
C)Florida v.Royer
D)United States v.Sokolow
A)United States v.Mendenhall
B)Reid v.Georgia
C)Florida v.Royer
D)United States v.Sokolow
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29
Reasonable suspicion must be based on the ______.
A)evidence of an individual's specific action or actions
B)the officer's intuition
C)demographics of the individual committing the crime
D)hearsay provided by informants
A)evidence of an individual's specific action or actions
B)the officer's intuition
C)demographics of the individual committing the crime
D)hearsay provided by informants
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30
Which of following U.S.Supreme Court cases noted that race or color alone is not a sufficient basis for making an investigatory stop?
A)United States v.Jones
B)State v.Barber
C)United States v.Weaver
D)United States v.Bautista
A)United States v.Jones
B)State v.Barber
C)United States v.Weaver
D)United States v.Bautista
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31
Which of the following best lends credence to a tip provided by an anonymous informant?
A)the seriousness of the crime the informant is describing
B)the level of detail provided by the informant
C)the level of vulnerability of the victim(s)
D)whether the informant says the criminal in question is armed
A)the seriousness of the crime the informant is describing
B)the level of detail provided by the informant
C)the level of vulnerability of the victim(s)
D)whether the informant says the criminal in question is armed
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32
How far can a suspect be involuntarily moved during a Terry stop before it becomes an arrest?
A)only a few feet
B)less than 50 ft.
C)less than 250 ft.
D)less than 1 mile
A)only a few feet
B)less than 50 ft.
C)less than 250 ft.
D)less than 1 mile
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33
Which of the following examples would be considered an unacceptable detention for a Terry stop?
A)Officers make a suspect wait 20 min at an airport for a drug dog.
B)An officer makes three suspects wait for 10 min while he calls for backup.
C)A traffic officer makes a suspect wait 3 hr in his vehicle for a drug dog.
D)After refusing an X-ray, officers make a suspected drug mule wait 12 hr before he passes cocaine-filled balloons.
A)Officers make a suspect wait 20 min at an airport for a drug dog.
B)An officer makes three suspects wait for 10 min while he calls for backup.
C)A traffic officer makes a suspect wait 3 hr in his vehicle for a drug dog.
D)After refusing an X-ray, officers make a suspected drug mule wait 12 hr before he passes cocaine-filled balloons.
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34
Which of the following is one of the secondary characteristics of Markonni's drug profile?
A)purchasing airline tickets with small denominations of currency
B)displaying unusual nervousness
C)almost exclusively using public transportation, particularly taxicabs, in departing from the airport
D)having an unusual itinerary, such as a rapid turnaround time for a very lengthy airplane trip
A)purchasing airline tickets with small denominations of currency
B)displaying unusual nervousness
C)almost exclusively using public transportation, particularly taxicabs, in departing from the airport
D)having an unusual itinerary, such as a rapid turnaround time for a very lengthy airplane trip
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35
The first profiles were developed to detect and track ______.
A)drunk drivers
B)drug traffickers
C)child molesters
D)serial killers
A)drunk drivers
B)drug traffickers
C)child molesters
D)serial killers
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36
The key element that differentiates a Terry stop from an arrest is ______.
A)who can (and cannot) be stopped
B)the number of officers present
C)whether handcuffs are employed
D)the duration of the stop
A)who can (and cannot) be stopped
B)the number of officers present
C)whether handcuffs are employed
D)the duration of the stop
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37
Which of the following cases presented the issue of the constitutionality of relying on race in making a reasonable suspicion stop?
A)United States v.Jones
B)State v.Barber
C)United States v.Weaver
D)United States v.Bautista
A)United States v.Jones
B)State v.Barber
C)United States v.Weaver
D)United States v.Bautista
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38
Which of the following U.S.Supreme Court cases held that an individual may not be stopped based on the fact that he or she "does not belong in a neighborhood?"
A)United States v.Jones
B)State v.Barber
C)United States v.Weaver
D)United States v.Bautista
A)United States v.Jones
B)State v.Barber
C)United States v.Weaver
D)United States v.Bautista
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39
Which of the following is one of the seven primary characteristics of Markonni's drug profile?
A)carrying little or no luggage or large quantities of empty suitcases
B)immediately making a telephone call after deplaning
C)leaving a false or fictitious callback telephone number with the airline
D)excessively frequent travel to source or distribution cities
A)carrying little or no luggage or large quantities of empty suitcases
B)immediately making a telephone call after deplaning
C)leaving a false or fictitious callback telephone number with the airline
D)excessively frequent travel to source or distribution cities
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40
A tip that is thought to lack the indicia of reliability may be strengthened by all of the following except ______.
A)police corroboration
B)the fact that the informant came forward personally
C)providing inconsistent information
D)a criminal statute that punishes false criminal reports
A)police corroboration
B)the fact that the informant came forward personally
C)providing inconsistent information
D)a criminal statute that punishes false criminal reports
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41
All of the following factors were identified in the Terry standard except ______.
A)weapons
B)reasonableness
C)bias
D)scope
A)weapons
B)reasonableness
C)bias
D)scope
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42
Which of the following U.S.Supreme Court cases held that an officer may require a passenger to leave a car?
A)Maryland v.Wilson
B)Pennsylvania v.Mimms
C)Commonwealth v.Gonsalves
D)Arizona v.Johnson
A)Maryland v.Wilson
B)Pennsylvania v.Mimms
C)Commonwealth v.Gonsalves
D)Arizona v.Johnson
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43
Although not backed by U.S.Supreme Court rule and not to be considered a bright line rule, the Model Penal Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure places a ______ time limit on Terry stops.
A)10-min
B)20-min
C)30-min
D)45-min
A)10-min
B)20-min
C)30-min
D)45-min
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44
All of the following statements regarding the Terry standard and reasonableness are true except ______.
A)the test is subjective
B)reasonableness is to be determined based on the facts as interpreted in light of the officer's experience
C)an officer may not base a frisk on the officer's hunch
D)an officer who lacks fear that a suspect is armed may conduct a frisk so long as he believes that frisk is required
A)the test is subjective
B)reasonableness is to be determined based on the facts as interpreted in light of the officer's experience
C)an officer may not base a frisk on the officer's hunch
D)an officer who lacks fear that a suspect is armed may conduct a frisk so long as he believes that frisk is required
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45
Courts have upheld frisks based on a combination of factors, which include all of the following except ______.
A)a bulge in the suspect's pocket
B)the type of criminal activity
C)the suspect's movements
D)the suspect's demographic makeup
A)a bulge in the suspect's pocket
B)the type of criminal activity
C)the suspect's movements
D)the suspect's demographic makeup
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46
In addition to weapons, what other type of item can be seized during a frisk?
A)contraband
B)narcotics
C)wallets
D)electronics
A)contraband
B)narcotics
C)wallets
D)electronics
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47
All of the following are major factors considered by a judge when determining the level of intrusiveness of a Terry stop except ______.
A)the number of suspects
B)the number of officers
C)whether the suspect is behaving threateningly
D)whether an informant was involved
A)the number of suspects
B)the number of officers
C)whether the suspect is behaving threateningly
D)whether an informant was involved
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48
Reasonable suspicion is based on probabilities rather than certainties.
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49
A police officer is not allowed to consider an individual's arrest record when determining whether to perform a Terry stop if the person in question has served his or her sentence completely.
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50
The Reasonableness Clause authorizes the police to conduct investigative stops and frisks based on reasonable suspicion.
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51
A stop may be based solely on race, ethnicity, or religion.
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52
Police bulletins are classified as secondhand information.
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53
The determination of reasonable suspicion is a case-by-case determination.
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54
If a suspect flees from the police, officers can consider that act when determining whether reasonable suspicion exists to perform a Terry stop.
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55
The Minnesota v.Dickerson case extended the scope of the Terry stop to include ______.
A)weapons
B)alcohol
C)stolen goods
D)illegal narcotics
A)weapons
B)alcohol
C)stolen goods
D)illegal narcotics
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56
Probable cause has been defined by the Court as those actions that "warrant a man of reasonable caution in the belief that the action taken was appropriate."
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57
In order to seize narcotics during a frisk, what test must be employed?
A)There must be no doubt that the item is a narcotic.
B)It must be immediately apparent that the item is a narcotic.
C)The officer must have probable cause to believe the item is a narcotic.
D)The officer must be reasonably certain the item is a narcotic.
A)There must be no doubt that the item is a narcotic.
B)It must be immediately apparent that the item is a narcotic.
C)The officer must have probable cause to believe the item is a narcotic.
D)The officer must be reasonably certain the item is a narcotic.
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58
The frisk must be directed at the discovery of ______.
A)weapons
B)nervous behavior
C)alcohol
D)stolen goods
A)weapons
B)nervous behavior
C)alcohol
D)stolen goods
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59
An officer stops a young man on the street legally and subjects him to a frisk.The officer is extremely thorough in the frisk.He even asks the young man to empty his wallet.Is the extent of this frisk permissible?
A)Only if the officer reasonably believes the wallet might contain a weapon.
B)No, because the scope must be limited to the discovery of guns, knives, and other weapons.
C)Yes, an officer may search to whatever extent necessary when detaining a criminal suspect.
D)No, because the frisk can only occur after transportation to the police station.
A)Only if the officer reasonably believes the wallet might contain a weapon.
B)No, because the scope must be limited to the discovery of guns, knives, and other weapons.
C)Yes, an officer may search to whatever extent necessary when detaining a criminal suspect.
D)No, because the frisk can only occur after transportation to the police station.
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60
An officer stops an individual for the purposes of a Terry stop; he has reasonable suspicion to do so.During the frisk, he finds a small handgun, for which the person has a valid license to own and permit to carry.He also finds a small baggie of cocaine.Can he seize the cocaine and use it as evidence at trial?
A)Yes, he legally discovered the cocaine during the frisk.
B)Yes, according to the "plain feel" rule it is admissible.
C)No, he did not have justification for the stop.
D)No, a Terry stop is allowed to search for weapons only.
A)Yes, he legally discovered the cocaine during the frisk.
B)Yes, according to the "plain feel" rule it is admissible.
C)No, he did not have justification for the stop.
D)No, a Terry stop is allowed to search for weapons only.
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61
Police are required to corroborate at least some of the information provided by an informant before acting on the tip.
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62
A tip that lacks these indicia of reliability may be relied on where corroborated in essential details by the police.
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63
A tip is given greater weight when involving a dangerous, ongoing act.
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64
The primary difficulty when using profiles is that innocent individuals often display several of the profile characteristics.
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65
According to the text, how should facts be judged?
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66
Victim testimony is classified as secondhand information.
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67
Reasonable suspicion may not be based on an informant's tip.
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68
Define contemporaneous report.
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69
Officers are allowed to seize any contraband during a frisk.
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70
Statements close in time to an event and made under the influence of excitement and stress are presumed reliable.
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71
About half of all state supreme courts have held that officers need reasonable suspicion to order a passenger out of a stopped vehicle.
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72
During a Terry stop, a suspect cannot be locked in a police car.
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73
Define hearsay report.
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74
Identify the factors that determine reasonable suspicion.
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75
Determining whether a Terry stop has crossed the line into a custodial arrest focuses on three areas: movement, length of detention, and level of intrusiveness.Explain the general rules for each of these areas and give one example for each of what would constitute a Terry stop and what would mildly cross the line into a custodial arrest?
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76
Explain the totality of the circumstances test used to determine whether an anonymous tip is credible.
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77
During a Terry stop, a suspect cannot be moved against his or her will (barring safety concerns).
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78
Race can be considered when using a profile, as long as it is one of many factors used.
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79
Explain what factors judges consider in instances in which a suspect threatens an officer's safety and the police resort to physical force, to displaying a weapon, or to detaining an individual in a squad car?
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80
Provide an example of an eyewitness account.
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