Carroll Doctrine
What will be an ideal response?
refers to a principle that permits a police officer to search an entire motor vehicle and any containers inside it if there is probable cause to believe the vehicle contains contraband or the fruits, instrumentalities or evidence of criminal activity.
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A victimimpact statement is:
a. Usually a written document describing the suffering and trauma experienced by the crime victim used before sentencing. b. Usually a written document provided to the victim from the defendant as an apology for the crime. c. Unconstitutional. d. A written statement made to the police when reporting the crime.
Which of the following cases relaxed the rigid requirements of the exclusionary rule?
A. Mapp v. Ohio B. Terry v. Ohio C. United States v. Leon D. Katz v. United States
The cases about which measures actually are obtained in a sample are known as units of observation.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
Health-related problems, family breakdown, and alcoholism are all potential results of what aspect of police work?
A) Extreme overwork, including more than 80 hours a week B) Exposure to critical or traumatic incidents C) Stress related to the constant potential for violence D) The continual threat of sexual harassment in the workplace