Deck 9: Civil Liability: Failing the Public Trust

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A tort is:

A) an instrument used by lawyers to file criminal charges
B) the amount of money spent by police officers for false arrest protection
C) a legal term meaning "let the decision stand"
D) the infliction of some injury upon one person by another
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Negligence arises when a police officer's conduct:

A) creates a danger to others
B) fails to provide a service to the public
C) damages municipal property
D) violates a citizen's constitutional rights
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Which of the following is not a category of torts?

A) Constitutional torts
B) Negligence
C) Statutory torts
D) Intentional torts
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In which case did the Supreme Court hold that a local unit of government could be held liable for the negligence by its officers?

A) Bivens v. Six Unknown Agents
B) Monroe v. Pape
C) Carmelo v. Miller
D) Monell v. Dept. of Social Services
Question
When judges rely on prior court rulings to help decide an issue,they are using the doctrine of:

A) quid pro quo
B) stare decisis
C) subpoena duces tecum
D) habeas corpus
Question
Which of the following statements about civil litigation against the police is false?

A) The cost of civil suits can be extremely high.
B) Litigation can have beneficial effects.
C) The majority of lawsuits against the police are frivolous in nature.
D) Municipalities can purchase liability insurance for civil lawsuits.
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Which of the following does not have absolute immunity from Section 1983 suits?

A) Judges
B) Prosecutors
C) Police officers
D) Legislators
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Which of the following is not an area on which a special relationship can be based?

A) Whether the officer could have foreseen that he or she was expected to take action in a given situation to prevent injury
B) Whether the officer has a personal relationship with the individual
C) The spatial and temporal proximity of the officer's behavior to the injury
D) Departmental policy or guidelines that prohibit a certain course of action
Question
The ambiguous nature of the probable cause doctrine increases the risk of Section 1983 lawsuits in the area of:

A) search and seizure
B) wrongful death
C) negligence
D) None of the above
Question
Which governmental entity is not entitled to sovereign immunity?

A) The federal government
B) Municipal governments
C) State governments
D) All of these enjoy the protection of sovereign immunity.
Question
Unlike Section 1983,U.S.Code Title 18,Section 242 provides for ____________ actions against police officers.

A) civil
B) criminal
C) negligence
D) tort
Question
U.S.Code Title 42,Section 1983,was intended to provide civil rights protections when:

A) a defendant has sovereign immunity
B) a federal official violated a citizen's constitutional rights
C) a defendant acted against the peace and dignity of the Constitution
D) a defendant acted under color of law
Question
The doctrine of respondeat superior means that:

A) the police are expected to respond immediately to all calls for service
B) the federal court may assume jurisdiction over police misconduct suits involving constitutional violations
C) an employer may be held liable for the wrongful acts of its employees
D) police officers have sovereign immunity and cannot be sued for damages caused by their misconduct
Question
Which of the following activities by a police officer is not one that could result in a Section 1983 lawsuit?

A) An on-duty officer uses excessive physical force against nonviolent demonstrators.
B) An off-duty police officer uses excessive physical force while moonlighting as a security guard.
C) Officers at the police station physically assault an arrested suspect who is handcuffed to a bench.
D) All of these actions could result in Section 1983 lawsuits.
Question
The duty of care doctrine holds that:

A) the police have a legal duty to protect members of the public from harm at all times
B) the police have a legal duty to use the least lethal tool possible
C) the police have no duty to protect the general public from harm
D) the police have a special relationship to defendants
Question
Frivolous lawsuits are:

A) the majority of lawsuits against the police
B) an attempt to gain revenue from the officer or jurisdiction defending against the suit
C) frequently won by the plaintiff
D) extremely rare
Question
In the case of ____________,the Supreme Court applied Section 1983 to the police.

A) Monroe v. Pape
B) Gilliam v. Falbo
C) Carmelo v. Miller
D) Gideon v. Wainwright
Question
A police officer attacks and physically injures a citizen without provocation.Which of the following statements regarding this act is false?

A) The officer may be charged with a crime.
B) The citizen may sue the officer in civil court.
C) The officer's act may be a tort.
D) The officer has sovereign immunity and may not be sued.
Question
Which of the following is not an area in which Section 1983 lawsuits can be used against police administrators?

A) Improper training of officers
B) Failure to properly administer or grade tests during the hiring process
C) Improper termination of an officer accused of misconduct
D) All of the above situations can lead to Section 1983 lawsuits.
Question
A departmental failure to develop adequate policies and guidelines for officers is an example of negligent:

A) supervision
B) training
C) retention
D) performance
Question
Title 42,Section 1983 of the U.S.Code was originally designed to provide a way to appeal to the federal courts in cases of alleged violations of civil rights.
Question
In the case of _________,the Supreme Court gave the lower courts some discretion over how they applied the test for qualified immunity.

A) Monroe v. Pape
B) Saucier v. Katz
C) Pearson v. Callahan
D) Gilliam v. Falbo
Question
Under Title 18,Section 242,police officers can be held criminally liable for misconduct committed while acting under color of law.
Question
The Supreme Court held that in high-speed pursuits,officers could be held liable only for activities that:

A) shock the conscience
B) show reckless indifference to life
C) indicate a preponderance of evidence
D) involve police vehicles traveling too fast for existing conditions
Question
Police officers may have _______ immunity against Section 1983 lawsuits if they have violated someone's constitutional rights.

A) absolute
B) no
C) vicarious
D) qualified
Question
Civil lawsuits against the police can have beneficial effects.
Question
The police's legal responsibility to ensure the health and safety of persons in their custody:

A) generally does not result in liability for a self-inflicted injury that results from the detainee's intentional behavior
B) may result in liability for a self-inflicted injury if the inmate was placed in a single cell
C) requires that inmates be visually monitored at all times
D) is limited to persons who are incarcerated
Question
Proximate cause may be found in such cases as where an officer:

A) gives evidence in court that ultimately results in a conviction
B) fails to arrest an individual after determining he is driving while under the influence of alcohol
C) receives a call for service regarding a violent crime in progress but fails to arrive until after a citizen has been injured
D) Proximate cause is present in all of the above.
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Section 1983 suits cannot be filed against judges and prosecutors.
Question
During routine nonemergency vehicle patrol activities,the police:

A) are governed by the state statutes covering emergency vehicles
B) have limited immunity for violations of traffic laws
C) are held to the same standard of conduct as private citizens
D) are permitted to take risks that would amount to negligence if undertaken by citizens
Question
Failure to protect claims against police most frequently involve:

A) victims of natural disasters
B) battered women
C) abused children
D) victims of white collar crimes
Question
Proximate cause is established by:

A) determining whether there was a special relationship creating a duty of care on the part of the officer
B) asking the suspect to write out a formal statement of his or her involvement in the crime
C) the level of supervision provided by the department to the officer
D) determining whether the individual's injury would have occurred without the officer's conduct
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Because they cannot act under color of law when off duty,Section 1983 suits cannot be filed against off-duty police officers.
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Frivolous lawsuits against the police are quite common because people are trying to get revenue from the officer or department.
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Improper training may be the basis for Section 1983 lawsuit claiming negligence by police supervisors.
Question
Federal,state,and municipal governments all have sovereign immunity against lawsuits filed them in federal courts.
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In legal terms,a frivolous lawsuit is one that lacks legal merit.
Question
A failure to protect may occur if:

A) a city fails to put traffic control devices in high-accident areas
B) a police officer fails to protect a person from a known and foreseeable danger
C) a state fails to inform citizens of crime rates on its college campuses
D) a SWAT unit is not called to a violent crime scene
Question
The police have a general duty to protect the public from harm and can be sued under Section 1983 for failing to prevent an individual from being injured during a violent event.
Question
If an inmate's suicidal tendencies are known to the police,the standard of care required by the police while the inmate is in custody is:

A) reduced
B) limited to behaviors that are not intentional acts on the part of the detainee
C) applicable only if the inmate is in a holding cell
D) elevated
Question
Section ______________ lawsuits provide civil rights protection to citizens whose constitutional rights are violated by police officers.
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A(n)_____________ lawsuit is one that lacks an arguable basis in law or fact.
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Police supervisors can be sued by the officers they supervise.
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Under the doctrine of ____________ immunity,states cannot be sued in federal court.
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Civil litigation is expensive in terms of both money and officer _________.
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A sergeant who approves of an illegal activity by an officer may be held liable in civil court for _____________.
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In general,police do not have a _______________ to protect the general public from harm unless there is a special relationship.
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Before an officer can be held liable for breaching a duty of care,the plaintiff must show that the officer's conduct was the __________ of the injury or damage.
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The case of Pearson v.Callahan placed significant limitations on when police officers have qualified immunity.
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Police officers enjoy qualified immunity if they violate a suspect's constitutional rights if that suspect was not yet officially in police custody.
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The police cannot be held liable for failing to properly monitor a prisoner if the jail design does not permit detainee supervision.
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Police can be liable for damages to computer data seized during the investigation of a local business.
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Police officers driving in nonemergency situations have qualified immunity from violations of traffic laws.
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Police supervisors can be held liable for the actions of their employees only if they were actively involved in the misconduct engaged in by the employees.
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The police generally are not liable if an offender commits suicide while in police custody.
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Judicial decisions that rely on prior decisions made on similar issues are known as ____________.
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Under the doctrine of ____________ liability,a police department can be held liable for the wrongful acts of its officers.
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Title 18,Section 242 of the U.S.Code allows officers to be held ________ liable for misconduct.
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Off-duty police officers can be sued in civil court if they are acting ___________.
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In general,police should engage in high-speed pursuits only if the need to apprehend the suspect is greater than the amount of danger the pursuit creates.
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Discuss the pros and cons of giving police qualified immunity from Section 1983 lawsuits.Why should police have any immunity? Why should police not have absolute immunity?
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List and define the three categories of torts that cover most lawsuits filed against criminal justice practitioners.
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In the case of County of Sacramento v.Lewis,the court held that officers are liable for their actions during high-speed chases only if the officers' conduct ________.
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Define duty of care,special relationship,and proximate cause in the context of police liability.
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When responding to emergency situations,police have ____________ immunity for violations of traffic laws.
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Explain how police facilities may bring about police liability.
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Police generally are not liable for __________ conduct on the part of a detainee that results in injury to that detainee.
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Explain the costs and benefits of lawsuits against the police.
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Officers may have _____________ immunity to make reasonable but mistaken judgments that violate someone's constitutional rights.
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Define what is meant by a "frivolous" lawsuit.
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Match between columns
An officer illegally searches a home, violating the homeowner’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
Constitutional tort
An officer illegally searches a home, violating the homeowner’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
Negligence
An officer illegally searches a home, violating the homeowner’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
Intentional tort
An officer assaults a civilian without provocation
Constitutional tort
An officer assaults a civilian without provocation
Negligence
An officer assaults a civilian without provocation
Intentional tort
An officer drives a police car while under the influence of alcohol and is involved in a car crash
Constitutional tort
An officer drives a police car while under the influence of alcohol and is involved in a car crash
Negligence
An officer drives a police car while under the influence of alcohol and is involved in a car crash
Intentional tort
Constitutional tort
Negligence
Intentional tort
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Match between columns
Limited immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Limited immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Limited immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Limited immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
Absolute immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Absolute immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Absolute immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Absolute immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
Sovereign immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Sovereign immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Sovereign immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Sovereign immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
Qualified immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Qualified immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Qualified immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Qualified immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
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Deck 9: Civil Liability: Failing the Public Trust
1
A tort is:

A) an instrument used by lawyers to file criminal charges
B) the amount of money spent by police officers for false arrest protection
C) a legal term meaning "let the decision stand"
D) the infliction of some injury upon one person by another
D
2
Negligence arises when a police officer's conduct:

A) creates a danger to others
B) fails to provide a service to the public
C) damages municipal property
D) violates a citizen's constitutional rights
A
3
Which of the following is not a category of torts?

A) Constitutional torts
B) Negligence
C) Statutory torts
D) Intentional torts
C
4
In which case did the Supreme Court hold that a local unit of government could be held liable for the negligence by its officers?

A) Bivens v. Six Unknown Agents
B) Monroe v. Pape
C) Carmelo v. Miller
D) Monell v. Dept. of Social Services
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When judges rely on prior court rulings to help decide an issue,they are using the doctrine of:

A) quid pro quo
B) stare decisis
C) subpoena duces tecum
D) habeas corpus
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6
Which of the following statements about civil litigation against the police is false?

A) The cost of civil suits can be extremely high.
B) Litigation can have beneficial effects.
C) The majority of lawsuits against the police are frivolous in nature.
D) Municipalities can purchase liability insurance for civil lawsuits.
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Which of the following does not have absolute immunity from Section 1983 suits?

A) Judges
B) Prosecutors
C) Police officers
D) Legislators
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8
Which of the following is not an area on which a special relationship can be based?

A) Whether the officer could have foreseen that he or she was expected to take action in a given situation to prevent injury
B) Whether the officer has a personal relationship with the individual
C) The spatial and temporal proximity of the officer's behavior to the injury
D) Departmental policy or guidelines that prohibit a certain course of action
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The ambiguous nature of the probable cause doctrine increases the risk of Section 1983 lawsuits in the area of:

A) search and seizure
B) wrongful death
C) negligence
D) None of the above
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Which governmental entity is not entitled to sovereign immunity?

A) The federal government
B) Municipal governments
C) State governments
D) All of these enjoy the protection of sovereign immunity.
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11
Unlike Section 1983,U.S.Code Title 18,Section 242 provides for ____________ actions against police officers.

A) civil
B) criminal
C) negligence
D) tort
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12
U.S.Code Title 42,Section 1983,was intended to provide civil rights protections when:

A) a defendant has sovereign immunity
B) a federal official violated a citizen's constitutional rights
C) a defendant acted against the peace and dignity of the Constitution
D) a defendant acted under color of law
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13
The doctrine of respondeat superior means that:

A) the police are expected to respond immediately to all calls for service
B) the federal court may assume jurisdiction over police misconduct suits involving constitutional violations
C) an employer may be held liable for the wrongful acts of its employees
D) police officers have sovereign immunity and cannot be sued for damages caused by their misconduct
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Which of the following activities by a police officer is not one that could result in a Section 1983 lawsuit?

A) An on-duty officer uses excessive physical force against nonviolent demonstrators.
B) An off-duty police officer uses excessive physical force while moonlighting as a security guard.
C) Officers at the police station physically assault an arrested suspect who is handcuffed to a bench.
D) All of these actions could result in Section 1983 lawsuits.
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The duty of care doctrine holds that:

A) the police have a legal duty to protect members of the public from harm at all times
B) the police have a legal duty to use the least lethal tool possible
C) the police have no duty to protect the general public from harm
D) the police have a special relationship to defendants
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Frivolous lawsuits are:

A) the majority of lawsuits against the police
B) an attempt to gain revenue from the officer or jurisdiction defending against the suit
C) frequently won by the plaintiff
D) extremely rare
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In the case of ____________,the Supreme Court applied Section 1983 to the police.

A) Monroe v. Pape
B) Gilliam v. Falbo
C) Carmelo v. Miller
D) Gideon v. Wainwright
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A police officer attacks and physically injures a citizen without provocation.Which of the following statements regarding this act is false?

A) The officer may be charged with a crime.
B) The citizen may sue the officer in civil court.
C) The officer's act may be a tort.
D) The officer has sovereign immunity and may not be sued.
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Which of the following is not an area in which Section 1983 lawsuits can be used against police administrators?

A) Improper training of officers
B) Failure to properly administer or grade tests during the hiring process
C) Improper termination of an officer accused of misconduct
D) All of the above situations can lead to Section 1983 lawsuits.
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A departmental failure to develop adequate policies and guidelines for officers is an example of negligent:

A) supervision
B) training
C) retention
D) performance
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Title 42,Section 1983 of the U.S.Code was originally designed to provide a way to appeal to the federal courts in cases of alleged violations of civil rights.
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In the case of _________,the Supreme Court gave the lower courts some discretion over how they applied the test for qualified immunity.

A) Monroe v. Pape
B) Saucier v. Katz
C) Pearson v. Callahan
D) Gilliam v. Falbo
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Under Title 18,Section 242,police officers can be held criminally liable for misconduct committed while acting under color of law.
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The Supreme Court held that in high-speed pursuits,officers could be held liable only for activities that:

A) shock the conscience
B) show reckless indifference to life
C) indicate a preponderance of evidence
D) involve police vehicles traveling too fast for existing conditions
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Police officers may have _______ immunity against Section 1983 lawsuits if they have violated someone's constitutional rights.

A) absolute
B) no
C) vicarious
D) qualified
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Civil lawsuits against the police can have beneficial effects.
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27
The police's legal responsibility to ensure the health and safety of persons in their custody:

A) generally does not result in liability for a self-inflicted injury that results from the detainee's intentional behavior
B) may result in liability for a self-inflicted injury if the inmate was placed in a single cell
C) requires that inmates be visually monitored at all times
D) is limited to persons who are incarcerated
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Proximate cause may be found in such cases as where an officer:

A) gives evidence in court that ultimately results in a conviction
B) fails to arrest an individual after determining he is driving while under the influence of alcohol
C) receives a call for service regarding a violent crime in progress but fails to arrive until after a citizen has been injured
D) Proximate cause is present in all of the above.
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Section 1983 suits cannot be filed against judges and prosecutors.
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During routine nonemergency vehicle patrol activities,the police:

A) are governed by the state statutes covering emergency vehicles
B) have limited immunity for violations of traffic laws
C) are held to the same standard of conduct as private citizens
D) are permitted to take risks that would amount to negligence if undertaken by citizens
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Failure to protect claims against police most frequently involve:

A) victims of natural disasters
B) battered women
C) abused children
D) victims of white collar crimes
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Proximate cause is established by:

A) determining whether there was a special relationship creating a duty of care on the part of the officer
B) asking the suspect to write out a formal statement of his or her involvement in the crime
C) the level of supervision provided by the department to the officer
D) determining whether the individual's injury would have occurred without the officer's conduct
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33
Because they cannot act under color of law when off duty,Section 1983 suits cannot be filed against off-duty police officers.
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34
Frivolous lawsuits against the police are quite common because people are trying to get revenue from the officer or department.
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Improper training may be the basis for Section 1983 lawsuit claiming negligence by police supervisors.
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36
Federal,state,and municipal governments all have sovereign immunity against lawsuits filed them in federal courts.
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In legal terms,a frivolous lawsuit is one that lacks legal merit.
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38
A failure to protect may occur if:

A) a city fails to put traffic control devices in high-accident areas
B) a police officer fails to protect a person from a known and foreseeable danger
C) a state fails to inform citizens of crime rates on its college campuses
D) a SWAT unit is not called to a violent crime scene
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39
The police have a general duty to protect the public from harm and can be sued under Section 1983 for failing to prevent an individual from being injured during a violent event.
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If an inmate's suicidal tendencies are known to the police,the standard of care required by the police while the inmate is in custody is:

A) reduced
B) limited to behaviors that are not intentional acts on the part of the detainee
C) applicable only if the inmate is in a holding cell
D) elevated
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41
Section ______________ lawsuits provide civil rights protection to citizens whose constitutional rights are violated by police officers.
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A(n)_____________ lawsuit is one that lacks an arguable basis in law or fact.
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43
Police supervisors can be sued by the officers they supervise.
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Under the doctrine of ____________ immunity,states cannot be sued in federal court.
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Civil litigation is expensive in terms of both money and officer _________.
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A sergeant who approves of an illegal activity by an officer may be held liable in civil court for _____________.
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In general,police do not have a _______________ to protect the general public from harm unless there is a special relationship.
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Before an officer can be held liable for breaching a duty of care,the plaintiff must show that the officer's conduct was the __________ of the injury or damage.
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The case of Pearson v.Callahan placed significant limitations on when police officers have qualified immunity.
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Police officers enjoy qualified immunity if they violate a suspect's constitutional rights if that suspect was not yet officially in police custody.
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The police cannot be held liable for failing to properly monitor a prisoner if the jail design does not permit detainee supervision.
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Police can be liable for damages to computer data seized during the investigation of a local business.
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Police officers driving in nonemergency situations have qualified immunity from violations of traffic laws.
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Police supervisors can be held liable for the actions of their employees only if they were actively involved in the misconduct engaged in by the employees.
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The police generally are not liable if an offender commits suicide while in police custody.
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Judicial decisions that rely on prior decisions made on similar issues are known as ____________.
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Under the doctrine of ____________ liability,a police department can be held liable for the wrongful acts of its officers.
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Title 18,Section 242 of the U.S.Code allows officers to be held ________ liable for misconduct.
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Off-duty police officers can be sued in civil court if they are acting ___________.
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In general,police should engage in high-speed pursuits only if the need to apprehend the suspect is greater than the amount of danger the pursuit creates.
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61
Discuss the pros and cons of giving police qualified immunity from Section 1983 lawsuits.Why should police have any immunity? Why should police not have absolute immunity?
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62
List and define the three categories of torts that cover most lawsuits filed against criminal justice practitioners.
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63
In the case of County of Sacramento v.Lewis,the court held that officers are liable for their actions during high-speed chases only if the officers' conduct ________.
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64
Define duty of care,special relationship,and proximate cause in the context of police liability.
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65
When responding to emergency situations,police have ____________ immunity for violations of traffic laws.
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66
Explain how police facilities may bring about police liability.
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67
Police generally are not liable for __________ conduct on the part of a detainee that results in injury to that detainee.
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68
Explain the costs and benefits of lawsuits against the police.
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69
Officers may have _____________ immunity to make reasonable but mistaken judgments that violate someone's constitutional rights.
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70
Define what is meant by a "frivolous" lawsuit.
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An officer illegally searches a home, violating the homeowner’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
Constitutional tort
An officer illegally searches a home, violating the homeowner’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
Negligence
An officer illegally searches a home, violating the homeowner’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures
Intentional tort
An officer assaults a civilian without provocation
Constitutional tort
An officer assaults a civilian without provocation
Negligence
An officer assaults a civilian without provocation
Intentional tort
An officer drives a police car while under the influence of alcohol and is involved in a car crash
Constitutional tort
An officer drives a police car while under the influence of alcohol and is involved in a car crash
Negligence
An officer drives a police car while under the influence of alcohol and is involved in a car crash
Intentional tort
Constitutional tort
Negligence
Intentional tort
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Limited immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Limited immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Limited immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Limited immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
Absolute immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Absolute immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Absolute immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Absolute immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
Sovereign immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Sovereign immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Sovereign immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Sovereign immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
Qualified immunity
Federal officials cannot be sued under Section 1983
Qualified immunity
States cannot be sued in federal court
Qualified immunity
Gives police some leeway to make reasonable mistakes regarding violations of constitutional rights
Qualified immunity
Given to the police for violations of traffic laws committed while responding to an emergency situation
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