What is the goal of an FFDE?

A. to determine whether an officer is likely to use excessive force
B. to determine whether an officer is corrupt
C. to determine whether an officer has a mental disorder that would affect his or her job performance
D. to determine whether an officer can perform the basic duties required for the job


D. to determine whether an officer can perform the basic duties required for the job

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Which of the following searches may be conducted without a warrant due to exigent circumstances?

A. a search incident to a lawful arrest B. a consent search C. a plain view search D. a stop-and-frisk

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An approach that emphasizes free will and rationality on the part of the criminal actor is referred to as ______.

a. demonological b. neoclassical c. classical d. ecological

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Define and differentiate property law, tort law, family law, contract law, and criminal law

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the three phases Teitel includes in her account of the origins and growth of transitional justice?

a. Postwar phase b. Post-Cold War phase c. Steady State phase d. Modern phase

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