Most Americans associate race and crime

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Column 1 Column 2 1. Objective reasonableness a. Protection of significant life,liberty, or property interests, sometimes described as "proceduralfairness." 2. Subjective reasonableness b. When evaluating the actionsof law enforcement officials, conduct that would be consideredreasonable by the police officer engaged in the conduct. 3. Substantive due process c. When evaluating the actionsof law enforcement officials, conduct that would be consideredacceptable by a "reasonable person." A judge usually decideswhat a "reasonable person" would consider acceptable. 4. Procedural due process d. Protection from arbitrary andunreasonable action on the part of state officials.

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In which of the following areas of responsibility should an officer report directly to the situation commander in the command center so that decisions made at the command center can be objectively based on reports from field officers?

A) logistics B) public and media information C) staging area D) identification of disaster victims E) intelligence

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The Russian group Narodnaya Volya (the People’s Will) assassinated Alexander II who was considered a reformer and probably the only one capable of creating and leading a transformed Russia.

a. Try to hold territory against the larger military force of the state. b. overwhelm the larger military forces and win big battles that matter. c. frame the military as having committed crimes against humanity by acting as them and doing terrible things. d. Force an occupying power to overreact, by randomly targeting soft targets and generating a fear of attack in the general population.

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What is required of an official regarding the quid pro quo requirement?

a. exercise of some influence b. an agreement on a specific official act c. multiple exercises of some influence d. an agreement on numerous specific official acts

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