In considering whether a given behavior is ethical, the test of common sense would ask what kind of question?

A. What would one's parents or minister do in this situation?
B. What is the longer-term likely result?
C. Would someone look askance at this?
D. Would you be willing to see the action on the front page of the local newspaper?


C. Would someone look askance at this?

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Discuss what information, specifically about timing, can be gleaned from the state of the following searched crime scenes

a. A young woman is found dead near the front door of her home. She had not reported to work at 8 a.m. The morning newspaper is on the kitchen table next to a clean, empty plate. The decedent is found wearing pajamas and messy hair. Burned toast is found in the toaster. b. A backpack and empty lunchbox belonging to a missing child is found on a couch in a mobile home owned by a 47-year-old single man with no family in the area. The backpack contains blank homework assigned to the child that day in school. The search reveals action movie posters, three video-game systems, twenty-five video games, and drawers filled with candy bars.

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Most professional law enforcement agencies have standard operating procedures or general orders

which describe the circumstances under which a motor vehicle may be initiated. Which of the following is not one of those circumstances? a. Fleeing from the commission of a forcible felony. b. Fleeing from the attempted commission of a forcible felony. c. Attempting to escape using a deadly weapon. d. Fleeing after committing a simple battery upon a police officer.

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The text discusses the effects of plea bargaining on all the parties in the process. Which party do you feel benefits the most? Which one benefits the least from the process? Be sure to explain your answers

What will be an ideal response?

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All of the following govern the way police officers approach their job EXCEPT for ______.

a. union regulations b. local ordinances c. state statutes, court decisions, and mandates d. federal statutes, court decisions, and mandates

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