Multiple Choice
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
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