In which of the following U.S. Supreme Court decisions was the exclusionary rule developed?
a. Miranda v. Arizona c. U.S. v. Miller
b. Weeks v. U.S. d. U.S. v. Salerno
B
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In Maryland v. Buie, the Supreme Court expanded the scope of the incident search to look in areas immediately adjoining the place of arrest for other persons who might attack the officers
a. True b. False
According to James Q. Wilson, in the early part of the twentieth century, the police were concerned primarily with:
a. law enforcement b. politics c. order maintenance d. service style
Match up the terminology in the left column to the definitions in the right column
A) Ties sex offender registries with parole records. B) Would be used to evaluate criminal information for decisions. C) Provides the ability to plot crime place and statistics on a map. D) Realistic simulation training. E) Emphasizes rapid tactical response. F) Enables identification of likely whereabouts of repeat offenders. G) Would be used to provide usable intelligence with or without analysis resources. H) Would be used implement arrest or threat plans. I) Would be used to alter approach based on new information. J) Aids in crime scene availability to juries. K) Enables information sharing on gang-related identification. L) Database on California gang members. 1) Compstat 2) HITS 3) CalGang 4) CAD 5) Computer-assisted training 6) Crime intelligence systems 7) Geographic profiling 8) Computerized mapping 9) Intelligence-led policing 10) Criminal intelligence 11) Tactical intelligence 12) Strategic intelligence
What legislation became law in 1920 and established National Prohibition?
a. Olmstead Act c. Volstead Act b. Homestead Act d. Federal Judiciary Act of 1789