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Police and Law Enforcement Final Review
a) Public Safety - ✔✔The ________ exception to the exclusionary rule doctrine
applies in cases of immediate necessity

d) Habeas Corpus - ✔✔A writ of _________ requires that an incarcerated person be
brought before a judge for an investigation of the restraint of that person's liberty

b) Escobedo v. Illinois - ✔✔In ________, the Supreme Court said a suspect should
have counsel present during interrogation

a) more than a mere hunch but less than actual knowledge - ✔✔Probable Cause
means that a police officer possesses

b) Gideon v. Wainwright - ✔✔In _____, the Supreme Court mandated that all indigent
persons charged with felonies in state courts be provided counsel

b) common enterprise - ✔✔in a small space like a car, officers can reasonably infer
100%
a(n) ______ among driver and passengers, and have probable cause to suspect that
drugs belong to any or all of them

c) fourth amendment - ✔✔the Amendment protects against unreasonable searches
and seizures

c) inevitability of discovery - ✔✔even though the Christian burial speech was found to
violate the defendant's rights, evidence concerning the location and condition of the
victim's body was admitted at trial under the ______ exception to the exclusionary rule

a) the dominance of the ends over the means - ✔✔which is not one of the three
principles that establish the rule of law

a) parens patriae - ✔✔The doctrine of ________ mean the "state is the ultimate
parent" of the child

, c) slippery slope - ✔✔the _______ perspective proposes that the acceptance of minor
gratitudes begins a process eventually leading to more serious unethical conduct

a) payments to join the police force - ✔✔which of the following is an example of
internal corruption?

d) substantial evidence - ✔✔which of the following is not a category of complaint
dispositions

b) Tennessee v. Garner - ✔✔the Supreme Court restricted police use of deadly force
in:

a) the Supreme Court ruling that defendants in criminal cases have the right to
exculpatory evidence that the prosecution possesses - ✔✔The "brady" decision
relates to:

b) bias - based policing - ✔✔the issue of ______ has driven a wedge between the
police and minorities, many whom claim100%
to be victims of the this practice

b) Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII - ✔✔which of the following prohibits religious
discrimination in employment?

d) there was insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the allegation made against the
officer - ✔✔after investigating a complaint against a police officer, the internal affairs
unit determines the complaint is "not sustained". This means that the Unit has
determined that:

d) physical abuse of citizens - ✔✔The literal meaning of police brutality refers to:

c) blue coat crime - ✔✔according to Ellwyn Stoddard, mooching, chiseling, and
shakedowns are examples of:

a) collecting related data - ✔✔when concerns regarding bias - based policing are
raised, the best defense for the police is:

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