When there is an immediate threat to public safety or the risk that evidence will be destroyed , officers may search, arrest, or question suspects without obtaining a warrant
a. exclusionary rule
b. due process
c. probable cause
d. totality of circumstances
e. exigent circumstances
e
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a. physical examination b. written examination c. psychological examination d. social examination
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What will be an ideal response?
The first and one of the most important steps in a crime scene operation is ______.
a. determining the legality of entering and searching the crime scene b. securing the crime scene c. determining officer safety d. neutralizing dangerous person or threats
What is intensive probation supervision? In your reply identify and discuss its goals
What will be an ideal response?