A suspect invites an undercover agent into his house, not knowing the agent's true identity or purpose. While left alone, the agent opens a bureau drawer and pockets incriminating evidence. The agent had no warrant
This is an unconstitutional search and seizure. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE Gouled v. U.S. (1921 )
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Which of the following statements is true?
a. Because most police departments have limited reliance on computers, a cyberattack is unlikely to have significant consequences. b. Security of the police department's computers is basically a nonissue, because most police departments have highly trained computer specialists on staff. c. Systems that control computer-aided dispatch, records management applications and offender databases are a low priority for security. d. Any computer in the department that is attached to a phone line is accessible by unauthorized people outside the department.
A police officer stops a car for a traffic infraction. He gets consent to search and discovers illegal drugs under a rear seat armrest. The officer may lawfully arrest the driver and passengers, all of whom denied owning the drugs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Wholesale and retail drug operations represent another layer or type of TOC ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Discuss the problems correctional officers face in performing their duties. Has the inclusion of female correctional officers changed the profession?
What will be an ideal response?