According to the Supreme Court in Miranda v. Arizona, involving a man who confessed to rape following police interrogation:
a. the Fifth Amendment protects suspects during custodial police interrogation.
b. the Sixth Amendment protects suspects from all questioning by police.
c. the Fifth Amendment only protects suspects from questioning in police stations.
d. warnings are required whenever police question citizens.
a
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A member of a profession can generally be expected to possess some form of accreditation, certification, or licensing. 2. Union contracts may disadvantage some officers by preventing them from working additional shifts, even when they are willing to do so. 3. Recruitment and selection are critical to the success of any agency. 4. Negative media coverage of high-profile incidents involving the police has motivated some people to enter the law enforcement profession. 5. A large percentage of promotions in police agencies are internal, but some agencies hire from outside at all levels.
By the twenty-first century, most states had either abolished the indeterminate sentence or severely restricted the categories of offenders eligible for parole release—a turn toward __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The primary focus of the __________ style of policing is order maintenance
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Started in 2004 by the city of London and the London Metropolitan Police, one of the major goals of this program is to have trained security personnel available if the city of London should have some major incident, such as a terrorist attack:
a. Project Kraken b. Project Griffin c. Project Omnibus d. Project Argus