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Describe Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) Correct Ans-Suspects have a right to counsel during
police interrogations under the 6th amendment
Describe Miranda v. Arizona (1966) Correct Ans-Suspect was informed of the right to
consult with an attorney before and during questioning and of the right against self-
incrimination before police questioning. The defendant also not only understood these rights,
but voluntarily waived them.
By what decade did most major U.S. cities have a police force? Correct Ans-1880s
Class A Misdemeanor Correct Ans-Less than 1 year
Class B Misdemeanor Correct Ans-Up to 6 months in jail
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Class C Midemeanor Correct Ans-Up to 30 days in jail
Petty Offense Correct Ans-No jail
Felony Correct Ans-1 year or more in state prison
1st degree murder Correct Ans-20-60 years
Class X felony Correct Ans-6-30 years
Class 1 felony Correct Ans-4-15 years
Class 2 felony Correct Ans-3-7 years
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Class 3 felony Correct Ans-2-5 years
Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Correct Ans-Under the 5th amendment to provide counsel in
criminal cases to represent defendants who are unable to afford to pay their own attorneys.
Weeks v. US (1914) Correct Ans-The warrantless seizure of items from a private residence
constitutes a violation of the 4th amendment.
SARA Model Correct Ans-Scan, Analysis, Response, and Assessment
IF IT FEELS GOOD....! Correct Ans-DON'T SAY IT
Deterrence Theory Correct Ans-Consequences to actions attempting to deter people.
Crime can be controlled by punishment
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Routine activity theory Correct Ans-Target, motivated offender, lack of officers around
Personality theory Correct Ans-Defective, deviant, or inadequate personality
P.O.P. Correct Ans-Problem oriented policing
3 Pillars of Community Policing Correct Ans-Community partnership, organizational
transformation, problem solving using SARA
Two main chapters in ILCS Correct Ans-720 and 625
Forcible felonies Mack P. Bart Correct Ans-Murder, aggravated battery, criminal sexual
assault, predatory criminal sexual assault, burglary, arson, robbery, treason