About 440,000 people die annually in the United States from the deadly effects of tobacco smoke
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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According to the Police Executive Research Forum which of the categories of misconduct involves taking, or failing to take, a method of police action predicated on irrelevant factors such as race, gender, attire, age or sex
A) search B) serious rule infractions C) harassment D) demeanor
Which of the following factors doesa judge consider when determining the appropriate sentence?
a. The defendant's threat to the community b. The offender's prior record c. The seriousness of the offense d. All of the above
?With the exception of those who murder their families, mass murderers appear to _____.
A. ?plan their attack like serial murderers B. ?give little thought or concern to capture or death C. ?commit their crimes in private places D. ?plan a detailed escape route
A police officer received a tip that John LNU (last name unknown) is growing marijuana in his basement and is using sophisticated lights and other means to grow it. The officer learned that the house is located at the corner of Maple and Third Ave
At 2:30 A.m. the officer used a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) system to analyze the house and determines that there is evidence of a grow operation in the home. The police officer did NOT have a warrant authorizing the use of the FLIR. Based on this situation, which statement below best describes the admissibility of the use of the FLIR in court? A. The use of the device is legal under the Fourth Amendment since it does not involve a physical intrusion of a private residence. B. The use of the device is legal under the First Amendment since the device does not infringe on a person's right of free speech. C. The court may allow the use of the FLIR if the officer limited the use of the device to NON-LIVING spaces, in this case, the basement. D. The surveillance is a Fourth Amendment search, and is presumptively unreasonable without a warrant.