_____________ may be legally responsible for the actions of a single officer.
A. Direct managers
B. An entire law enforcement agency
C. The jurisdiction served and the law enforcement agency
D. all of these
Answer: D
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In which of the following situations does the Fourth Amendment protect privacy?
A. When an officer uses a thermal imager to view items in a dwelling B. When an individual is at a railway station with his luggage C. When an individual discards certain goods by leaving it in a public place D. When an officer finds incriminating evidence during a consent search
Radical nonintervention is a policy designed to:
a. increase attachments to conventional society by reducing racial discrimination. b. minimize the effects of divorce on children. c. undercut the motivation for property crime by reducing poverty. d. prevent labeling that could drive juveniles into adult criminal careers.
The Court allows evidence to be seized under plain view, "plain smell," and "plain feel."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The principle of ________ liability is based on the notion that any individual who aids, abets, encourages, or assists another person to commit a crime should share in the criminal liability that accrues under law
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).