Prior to meeting with an employee to discuss a transfer request to a detective assignment, the supervisor should do which of the following?
a. Contact his union representative
b. Contact the employee's representative
c. Prepare for the interview
d. Prepare for the interrogation
c
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Wilbur Schramm introduced a model that illustrated the importance of ________ communication
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A group of individuals are marching in front of the police station. They are carrying signs protesting police brutality. The protesters are loudly chanting "Stop police murders. Stop police murders
" The sound of the protest can be heard inside the police station and in several nearby business. Several merchants call the police and ask if the protestors can be arrested or dispersed as the chants are disruptive to their businesses. Before the police may arrest the protesters for disorderly conduct, the protestors must be: A) directed to move the protest to a different location or face arrest. B) told the identity of at least one of the complaining merchants. C) afforded the opportunity to quiet down and stop the unreasonable noise. D) ordered to leave the premises immediately.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Halfway houses are more likely to be run by faith-based or nonprofit organizations than formal correctional personnel. 2. Typical correctional clients are qualified for no more than low-skill manufacturing jobs. 3. A Bureau of Justice Statistics report (Mumola, 2000) showed that 48% of imprisoned parents were never married, and 28% of those who were ever married were divorced or separated. 4. The largest percentage by race on parole is Hispanic.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The exclusionary rule only applies to federal law enforcement agencies. 2. The independent source exception to the exclusionary rule allows evidence that was seized illegally to be admissible in court when the evidence is obtained independent of the illegal police action. 3. The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule allows evidence that was seized illegally to be admissible in court when the voluntary actions of the suspect nullify the illegal actions of the police. 4. The purged taint exception to the exclusionary rule allows evidence that was seized illegally to be admissible in court if the evidence would have been found without the illegal search. 5. The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects citizens against self-incrimination.