Under what circumstances does the Fourth Amendment require that an arrest be made with a warrant?
What will be an ideal response?
An arrest must be made with a warrant if the crime is not committed in the officer's
presence, if the suspect is in a private residence and there is no reason for an
immediate arrest, or in home entries for minor offenses. The exception of exigent
circumstances applies often in the first circumstance.
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What is the difference between not guilty by reason of insanity and guilty but mentally ill?
What will be an ideal response?
______ allows crime victims to obtain information about particular criminal cases and the status of offenders who are in county jails or state prisons.
a. VINE b. VNS c. VIP d. ICVC
The major private detective agency of the 19th century was formed by ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Natural settings, not labs, offices, or controlled environments, allow for gathering information about behaviors and actions through ______.
a. interviews b. observation c. document analysis d. content analysis