When an officer is interviewing and/or interrogating a potential suspect, he/she should _____
a. Ask closed questions to trap the suspect into a corner
b. Begin to aggressively show that he/she is in control
c. Tell the suspect all the details of the incident to see what their reaction is
d. Begin with a non-threatening approach
D
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What does the Fourth Amendment do?
a. Protect individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures b. Allow law enforcement to collect evidence c. Protect individuals from being denied an attorney d. Protect individual rights to free speech
The first Supreme Court case to recognize administrative justification was:
A) Camara v. Municipal Court B) United States v. Biswell C) New York v. Burger D) Donovan v. Dewey
Les is sexually attracted to children. One night, he breaks into a neighbor's home and sexually assaults the 8 year old girl who lives there. Les is a:
What will be an ideal response?
The Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination applies to:
a. any evidence that can be used in court during the prosecution of a crime. b. all forms of testimonial evidence. c. only to oral statements made in response to questioning by law enforcement officers. d. only to statements made while testifying in court.