Which of the following acts by a law enforcement officer would NOT be a seizure of a person?
a. Arrest
b. Stop
c. Asking questions
d. Executing a bench warrant
c
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An officer knocks on the door of a suspected drug dealer, who invites the officer into the house. While in the kitchen, the officer notices a marijuana plant on the windowsill. The officer may legally seize the plant under the ________ doctrine
a. emergency search of property b. good-faith c. plain-view d. emergency search of a person
In this case, the Supreme Court held that the full search of the house was unreasonable, buta search of the arrestee was permitted "to remove any weapons that the [arrestee] mightseek to use in order to resist arrest or effect his escape" and to
"seize any evidence on thearrestee's person in order to prevent its concealment or destruction." a. Knowles v. Iowa b. Chimel v. California c. Sibron v. New York d. Rawlings v. Kentucky
Bush's authorization for the NSA to perform warrantless wiretaps was in direct conflict
with ________, the act that was already in use to provide surveillance options. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Reintergrative shaming was a program that focused on poverty. 2. Theories proposed in 19th century focused only on lifestyle to understand criminal behavior. 3. Thornberry’s interactional theory was presented in the late 1950s. 4. A person carrying a sign with “I shoplifted from this store” on it is an example of a shaming strategy. 5. Theoretical synthesis is a form of end-to-end integration.