Define, compare, and contrast arrest and search warrants
What will be an ideal response?
Arrest warrants are for when officers seek to arrest a suspect for detention. They
do not expire, unless recalled by the court that issued it. They may be executed at
any time, unless exceptions are specified by law. Search warrants are for when
officers look for items to be used as evidence. If not served, a search warrant
usually expires after a period of time specified by law. Some jurisdictions limit the
execution of the warrant to reasonable hours during the day.
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Remediation of crisis can only take place AFTER what?
a. Prevention of crisis b. Response and de-escalation c. Prevention and containment d. Response, containment, and de-escalation
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
Jails are typically populated with poorly educated and low-income people
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false