The major model for secondary employment of the public police officer in the private sphere where each officer is a principal who independently contracts with an employer for a particular job is:

A) the union brokerage model
B) the officer contract model
C) the department contract model
D) the employee contract model


B

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While on routine patrol, an Alabama police officer observed a motor vehicle on the public roadway with its hazard warning lights flashing

When he stopped to investigate the situation, he encountered a man who was stumbling and staggering and appeared to be intoxicated, but the officer was not initially positive. As he spoke with the subject to gather additional information and as the subject began to fear arrest, the subject discarded what was later determined to be crack cocaine. Upon defendant's prosecution for drug possession, A) the officer has done nothing illegal that could have coerced the defendant to have tossed away his illegal recreational pharmaceuticals. B) the evidence should be fully admissible because where a person discards contraband or other property in a public place, there can be no further expectation of privacy in the discarded material. C) the defendant could successfully argue that the police officer's illegal conduct forced him to toss away his drugs and therefore his abandonment was involuntary. D) the discarding of crack cocaine was not voluntary because the subject possessed a fear that he would be arrested and crack cocaine would be found on his person in a search incident to an arrest. E) A and B state correct responses to complete the sentence.

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This Act provided funding to process the backlog of rape kits.

a. Antiterrorism & Effective Death Penalty Act b. Justice for All Act c. Victims’ Rights Clarification Act d. Federal Victim Witness Protection Act

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Which of the following statements concerning community corrections is true?

A) Community corrections receive considerable public support. B) Community corrections suffer from the public impression that they are "soft on crime." C) Localities have a surplus of resources for community corrections. D) The use of community corrections is declining. E) Community corrections always reduces recidivism.

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

1) A victim may be unwilling or unable to provide information for use against the perpetrator if there is a relationship. 2) Social media outlets do not count as indirect verbal evidence. 3) The primary difference between an interview and interrogation is often the setting. 4) Milne & Bull, 2016 studies show that eyewitness reports are notoriously correct. 5) Anonymous witness reports should be approached with added suspicion.

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