What types of inventories have been sanctioned by the Supreme Court? Explain the restrictions on each
What will be an ideal response?
Vehicle inventory, which is a procedure used to take record of a vehicle's contents after it has been lawfully impounded. Vehicle inventories do not invoke the Fourth Amendment and do not require probable cause.
Person inventory, which is a procedure used to take record of a person's personal possessions after he or she has been lawfully arrested. Person inventories do not invoke the Fourth Amendment and do not require probable cause—but they can only occur after a lawful arrest (that is, one satisfying Fourth Amendment requirements).
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Describe and explain the classification process from intake to reclassification
What will be an ideal response?
What is the "revolving door" concept?
A. The concept that police only work with prosecutors when they are forced B. The concept that individuals on probation will just end up in prison C. The concept that offenders go to prison, get out of prison, and then return to prison D. The concept that police regularly train with military personnel
Because of public humiliation, liability issues, and security inadequacies, many corporations report computer crime losses.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
According to Mike Maguire, __________ burglars are most likely to co-offend
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).