Most criminal cases are tried in federal courts

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Column 1 Column 2 1. Apparent authority a. Brief detentions that do not require probablecause or a warrant 2. Checkpoints b. A procedure of testing fordrug or alcohol use, usually via urinalysis. Employees andschool students can be subjected to warrantless, suspicionlessdrug and alcohol testing, but hospital patients cannot—if theevidence is turned over to law enforcement authorities. 3. Closely regulated business c. Also referred to as an arrest inventory that includes logging an arrestee's personal items 4. Common authority d. A search based on voluntary consent. Avalid consent search permits a police officer to dispense withthe Fourth Amendment's warrant and probable cause requirements. 5.Consent search e. Mutual use of the property by personsgenerally having joint access or control for most purposes 6. Drug and alcohol testing f. A practice of teamingprobation officers with police officers to do crime control orprevention 7. Knock and talk g. A type of business subject towarrantless, suspicionless inspections 8. Person inventory h. A police tactic used to obtain consent tosearch, in which police officers approach a home, knock on thedoor, and request consent to search the premises 9. Police–probation partnerships i. A person has apparent authority ifthe police reasonably believe he or she has authority to grantconsent. 10. Vehicle inventory j. Inventory after a vehicle has been lawfully impounded

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What is official deviance? Provide a hypothetical example.

What will be an ideal response?

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Explain the four core requirements of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

What will be an ideal response?

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Community policing is a. having a DARE program

b. not a single program, but something that affects every aspect of police operations. c. having an effective Neighborhood Watch program. d. unobtainable for most rural agencies.

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