In Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, the U.S. Supreme Court approved ________ checkpoints
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
sobriety
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_____ assumes that just seeing uniformed officers and knowing they might appear anytime will prevent criminal wannabes from committing crimes
a. Due process c. Reactive policing b. Crime control d. Community policing
Critics state that prosecutors are guilty of this when trying to make a plea more appealing.
A. providing lesser charges in pleas B. dropping charges in pleas C. piling on charges at trial D. reducing sentences in pleas
What is the main purpose of the exclusionary rule?
A. It protects against unreasonable searches and seizures by removing the incentive for police to obtain evidence illegally. B. It makes the case more difficult to prove, which ensures that only guilty people will be convicted. C. It prohibits searches except in circumstances that are beyond a reasonable doubt. D. It limits the scope of the constitutional protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Handling calls for service by taking reports over the phone, over the Intranet, or via some method other than immediate response by a patrol car is called ______.
A. delayed police interaction B. differential police response C. hot spot policing D. strategic management analysis