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CJA 464 Final Exam/50 Questions and
6 out of 6 points
Answers 100% Correct; National
University
• Question 1

What standard of proof is needed for an investigative
detention?

Selecte
d
Answer Reasonable
: suspicion

Correc
t
Answe
Evaluation Method
r: Correct Answer

Exact Match Reasonable spicion
su


• Question 2
6 out of 6 points
Under Terry v. Ohio what may a law enforcement do during
a stop?

Selecte
d D.
Answer: Do a brief pat-down search for weapons

Answers: A.
Search the person for evidence

B.
Move the person to the station
for officer safety

C.
Do a thorough search of the
person for weapons

D.
Do a brief pat-down search for
weapons

• Question 3 6 out of 6 points

What level of proof is required for a Terry stop?
Selected
Answer:
Reasonable suspicion

Answers:
Reasonable suspicion

, Probable cause

Preponderance of
the evidence


No proof is required

• Question 4
6 out of 6 points

, What amount of force may a law enforcement officer use in arresting a suspect?

Selecte
d Reasonable
Answer and necessary
:

Correc
t
Answe
Evaluation Method
r: Correct Answer

Exact Match Reasonable d necessary
an


• Question
5 6 out of 6 points
The most commonly used method to determine reasonableness is the case-
by-case method, which:


Selected
Answer:
Considers the totality of circumstances in each
individual case

Answers:
Considers the totality of circumstances in
each individual case


Assigns points to each indicia of


reasonableness Compares a case to


other similar cases


Considers a specific rule that applies to all cases

• Question 6
6 out of 6 points
The “fleeing felon” rule that allowed police officers to shoot any felon attempting
an escape was invalidated by the Supreme Court’s ruling in:


Selected
Answer:
Tennessee v.
Garner (1985)

Answers: Dunaway v.
New York
(1979)


Tennessee
v. Garner
(1985)

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