There are three general situations in which an officer may hear the accusation, "You stopped me because I'm [Black, Arab, etc.]." Which one of the following is NOT one of those situations?
A) "suspicious character" call regarding person from a different background
B) "reflex" response from individual stopped
C) individual seeking information from officer
D) actual racial profiling on the part of the officer
C) individual seeking information from officer
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a. personal ethics b. professional ethics c. primal ethics d. educational ethics
Which of the following is a category of acculturation?
a. Surviving b. Preserving c. Adjusting d. Changing and choosing e. All of the above
Sean served two tours in two war-torn countries as an Army Sergeant First Class. After being injured in a secret mission, he received an honorable discharge. However, on returning, Sean started suffering from insomnia and showing signs of detachment. Flashbacks of his missions caused him to have nightmares and panic attacks. In this case, Sean is displaying symptoms of _____.
A. autism spectrum disorder B. obsessive-compulsive personality disorder C. post-traumatic stress disorder D. dissociative amnesia
In developing probable cause, officers rely on their ________ to make decisions regarding arrests without warrants
a. training and experience b. luck and intuition c. good intentions d. reasonableness and good faith