What is the amount of legal authority needed by a police officer to detain a person in an investigative stop?
A) Reasonable suspicion
B) Consent of the other person
C) Personal observation of the offense
D) None required
E) Probable cause
A
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A. ?The family was at the patient's bedside at the time of death. B. ?Fellow employees often report allegations to investigators, not management. C. ?There are no eyewitness to the crime. D. ?The weapon of choice is usually a sudden death chemical readily available on the ward and often considered non-detectable or not checked at autopsy.
Stigmata not only consisted of facial and bodily features, but also some extra physiological features, including what?
a. tattoos b. simian crease c. malformed ears d. head circumference
Mary, Peter and Paul's friend, started shoplifting in middle school. She frequently lied to her parents about how she acquired the new clothes. One day her mother found her stash of makeup and when questioned, Mary said she found the makeup in the pocket of a coat she purchased at Good Will. Mary was enraged that another girl at school was flirting with someone Mary liked. She vowed revenge and
got Peter and Paul to help her vandalize the girl's house and set fire to the girl's locker at school. In high school, Mary was caught trying to forge her mother's signature on a check for a large amount of cash. When that did not work, Mary broke into a few of the neighbors' homes. Which of the pathways correctly identifies Mary's escalating behaviors? a. Covert pathway b. Overt pathway c. Authority conflict pathway d. Trajectory pathway