What is mouth alcohol, and how does it affect the accuracy of a breath test? Name three potential sources of mouth alcohol
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should include points such as the following:
Mouth alcohol is alcohol present in a breath-test subject's mouth.
The presence of mouth alcohol can cause the alcohol concentration detected in exhaled breath to be higher than the actual concentration in the blood.
Potential sources of mouth alcohol include regurgitation, belching, recent intake of an alcoholic beverage, and recent gargling of an alcohol-containing mouthwash.
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The community plays a very minor role in the implementation of community-oriented policing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The crime shift that occurred during the 1960s involved a dramatic __________ in most major crimes
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Matching
1. Stockholm Syndrome a. The most violent men who sound and look aggressive, but are internally calm 2. Traumatic Bonding Theory b. Become internally aroused with heart rates that increased with their anger 3. Cobras c. An emotional bond between two people who share a life-threatening experience 4. Pit bulls d. A theory to explain why women stay in abusive relationships
In what landmark decision did the Supreme Court rule that police can perform a stop and frisk when they have reasonable suspicion to believe criminal activity is afoot?
A. Miranda v. Arizona B. Mapp v. Ohio C. Terry v. Ohio D. Tennesseev. Garner