Organizational consequences are stronger than personal consequences.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which case held that an occupant possesses unlimited discretion to employ whatever degree of force he or she desires based on the occupant’s belief that the intruder might use any degree of force against him/her?
a. United States v. Anderson b. State v. Anderson c. People v. Ceballos d. People v. Young
Individual (or specific) deterrence seeks to:
a. Deter potential offenders from crime. b. Deter the individual punished. c. Deter both the individual and the public d. Control crime by keeping criminals out of society
In Ingraham v. Wright the courts ruled on the issue of _____
a. Search and seizure b. School prayer c. Free speech d. Corporal punishment
One typical defense ploy is to attack the ________ of the officer by highlighting any inconsistencies between the testimony given by the officer and what is reflected in the official report
A) Intelligence B) Credibility C) Confidence D) Demeanor