Match the terms in the left column to the definition in the right column.
A. Knock and talk
B. Consent search
C. Search warrant
D. Asset forfeiture
E. RICO statute
F. Crackdown
G. Entrapment
H. Raid
I. Buy-walk
J. Controlled buy
A. Law enforcement knocks at a door and asks permission to search a residence for illicit drugs.
B. A procedure in which law enforcement agents ask and receive permission from a suspect to search a residence or a vehicle.
C. A court-ordered document providing law enforcement agents the right to search a residence.
D. Process used by law enforcement agencies in which cash, cars, homes and other property are seized if they are acquired through criminal activity.
E. Enacted by the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970 to prevent criminal infiltration into legitimate businesses.
F. Abrupt increase in visibility of police in a high drug-crime area to disrupt street-level activity
G. Inducing an arrestee to commit a crime that they had not contemplated beforehand.
H. A law enforcement search and seizure operation using the element of surprise on a residence or business to make drug arrests.
I. An undercover officer buys an illicit drug, but does not arrest the dealer at the time of the deal. The deal is used to obtain a warrant that is served at a later time.
J. An undercover informant buys an illicit drug while being supervised by the police.
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