The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are also known as:
A) the Bill of Rights.
B) the preamble.
C) the procedural compendium.
D) the declaration of independence.
E) inalienable rights.
A
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The findings by Wells et al., concerning the utility of citizen feedback on police officers, demonstrate that:
a. citizen surveys should only be performed during the summer months. b. it is always best to survey the teenaged residents of the homes. c. one should never perform citizen surveys in upper-class neighborhoods. d. police managers and supervisors must increase efforts to ensure that survey results and other citizen feedback are incorporated in officers' activities.
Over the past 20 years, property crime rates have:
A. increased. B. increased at a faster rate than violent crime have. C. remained the same. D. declined.
Unilateral conduct by a single business can constitute an illegal restraint of trade under Section 1 of the Sherman Act.
A. True B. False
Which of the following best describes the Court’s ruling on eavesdropping in Katz v. U.S.?
A. Eavesdropping never requires a warrant. B. Eavesdropping without a warrant is allowed as long as police don’t violate the “physical penetration” rule. C. Eavesdropping without a warrant is not permitted in a home but is constitutional in a phone booth because there is no expectation of privacy. D. Eavesdropping constitutes a “search and seizure” and thus requires a warrant.