The __________ doctrine is the legal principle that objects in plain view of a law enforcement agent who has the right to be in a position to have that view may be seized without a warrant and introduced as evidence
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
plain view
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Community partnerships suggest a positive relationship between the police and the public.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Controllability refers to
a. how quickly victims will come in contact with and react to the agent. b. how long the effects of the agent will last over what amount of territory and with what strength. c. the extent to which those coming in contact with the agent are likely to die. d. how well the terrorists can control the area over which the agent is spread (and not get caught in it themselves).
According to William A. Westley, the police subculture view of citizens is that
A. a face-to-face encounter with a citizen is always going to be confrontational. B. all encounters with citizens are negative for the most part. C. the public is against the police or hates the police. D. generally the citizenry needs the police and are accepting of them.
Which is another, more politically sensitive term used for “other conditional release?”
A) Mandatory parole B) Mandatory release C) Discretionary release D) Discretionary parole