In Alabama v. White (1990) the U.S. Supreme Court held that an anonymous tip that was substantially corroborated by independent police work could:
a. be sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion.
b. never be sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion.
c. be sufficient to constitute probable cause.
d. never be sufficient to constitute probable cause.
a
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If a victim's fingerprint is found on an object, the conclusion that the victim definitely touched the object at one time can be reached through which process?
a. Falsifiability b. Inductive reasoning c. Deductive reasoning d. Generalization
A defendant's silence while in police custody is usually not an opposing party's statement (admission).
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Concerning Neighborhood Watch programs, studies find they are typically more active and have a closer working relationship with the police in
A. rural areas with low population growth. B. inner-city areas showing signs of neighborhood decay. C. low-income inner city areas. D. affluent suburban areas with little crime.
The Sherman Antitrust Act makes it a crime to _______________________________
a. enter a contract or engage in any combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade b. “churn” a customer’s brokerage account c. be involved in trading securities as an “insider” d. commit any of these acts