Why is it important that an officer knows the state statute for felony property crime in his/her individual state? Select all that apply
a. Each state has different elements of the offense.
b. The statue will outline the guidelines regarding value and the determination of misde-meanor versus felony.
c. The officer needs to know how to investigate the crime.
d. The state statute is not important, only the department guidelines.
A, B
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A) daily drug and alcohol tests. B) monthly maintenance fees. C) mandatory weekend incarceration. D) mandatory confinement for one month in a local facility.
Which justification of privacy covers allowing individuals to think and reflect, exercising our imagination?
A. security B. democracy C. anxiety D. creativity
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Reasonable suspicion, which is short of probable cause, may be used as a basis for stopping and even frisking specific individuals under the right circumstances. 2. Reasonableness generally refers to what a reasonable person, in similar circumstances, based on similar information, might conclude. 3. Reasonableness is a single standard across all cases. 4. The reasonable suspicion or probable cause must have preceded the stop or arrest and cannot be based on the evidence found after the stop or arrest. 5. Under the plain view doctrine, an officer can seize an incriminating object in his or her view, even if it is in a vehicle, as long as the officer is legally present when the object is seen.
Rawls contends that any inequality must benefit everyone but in particular it must benefit the ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).