Which of the following must an officer do in order to obtain a search warrant?

A. Submit a written request to the police chief or the acting chief on duty.
B. Articulate reasonable suspicion in an affidavit to the issuing judge.
C. Submit a written request to the first-line supervisor, typically a sergeant.
D. Articulate probable cause in an affidavit to the issuing judge.


D. Articulate probable cause in an affidavit to the issuing judge.

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When probable cause exists but there is no time to obtain a search warrant, the officer may conduct a search. This is an example of an emergency, or _____________ circumstance

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What is one of the ways Georges-Abeyie (1983) distinguishes between warfare and terrorism?

a. War involves more casualties. b. Terrorists use weapons of mass destruction. c. War involves a purpose. d. Terrorist groups have a more urban focus.

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This is the term used when a victim utilizes self-protective actions that match the offender’s level and/or type of force.

A. principle of homogamy B. hierarchy rule C. parity hypothesis D. equal effort rule

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The laws that govern how the police go about enforcing the laws are known as what?

What will be an ideal response?

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