An instrumentality of a crime refers to property that is seizable by a law enforcement officer that is unlawful for anyone to possess.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Information that can be used for long term planning can be considered which of the following?

A) Implementation and Design Information B) Effective Information C) Strategic Information D) Efficiency Information

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A strategy in whichpolice officers engage in aggressive patrolling, stopping persons for minor violations and the like, is referred to as zero tolerance

a. True b. False

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When the Miami-Dade County (Florida) Police Department received an anonymous tip that Joelis Jardines was growing marijuana in his home, they sent Franky, a chocolate Labrador trained to sniff out illegal drugs, to verify. After circling for a few minutes on Jardines' front porch, Franky sat down near the front door. This was a signal to the two officers on the scene that the dog smelled something suspicious. Relying on Franky's expertise, the officers obtained permission from a judge to search Jardines' home. They found nearly 180 marijuana plants having an estimated street value of about $700,000. Jardines claimed that the officers had violated his right to privacy and the Supreme Court agreed. "The police cannot . . . hang around on the lawn or in the side garden, trawling for evidence

and perhaps peering into the windows of the home," said Justice Antonin Scalia. The basis of the Supreme Court's ruling that the Miami narcotics officers had overstepped the boundaries of their authority in entering and searching Jardines' apartment was based on what principle? A. Expectation of privacy B. Lack of a search warrant C. Lack of training of the police dog D. Retroactive probable cause

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Which of the following films is considered a cop film?

a. Goodfellas b. Fargo c. Scarface d. Captain Phillips

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