List three fundamental constitutional rules for searches and discuss their importance
What will be an ideal response?
The fundamental constitutional rules for searches are that: 1- unreasonable searches and seizures are not allowed; 2- people's reasonable expectation of privacy determines when Fourth Amendment protections apply; and 3- general searches are unlawful and restrict government from going beyond what is necessary. These rules are important because they protect the right of individuals to be free from unreasonable invasion of privacy by the government while permitting necessary governmental intrusion under limited and specific circumstances.
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Explain the constitutional restrictions that the courts have placed on witness identification procedures
What will be an ideal response?
When a police department has both traditional police officers and community-oriented policing officers, according to Officer Miller and the research, this:
a. creates friction among officers b. creates a tighter bond among officers c. has no effect on any of the officers d. only effects the community-oriented policing officers
The rights of the crime victim to sue are based on:
a. Bill of rights b. Civil law c. Criminal law d. Eighth Amendment
Provocation is said to be adequate if it would cause a(n) ________ person to lose self-control
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word