The right to counsel guaranteed by the Wade-Gilbert cases does not apply at the outset of a criminal investigation, instead, the right must "attach" when a "triggering event" occurs

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Kohlberg talked about how conscious work toward expanding one's practical knowledge and intellectual horizons can enhance one's ability to deal with the moral dilemmas of police work.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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_______________ tend to view their jobs as just that—jobs. They will tend to do as little as possible, and they do not have passion for their jobs. Unlike the punitive officer and the welfare worker, they simply do not care about the outcome of their work so long as they avoid any difficulties. These individuals are often in the job simply due to the benefits that it may have as well as the freedom from continual supervision that this type of job affords.

a. Paternal officers b. Punitive officers c. Welfare workers d. Passive agents

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A Rand Corporation report indicated that detective work is

A. superficial, routine, and nonproductive. B. the best place for officers to start their career. C. exciting but very demanding. D. exciting and interesting.

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In medieval England, the ________ was expected to make a hue and cry to assemble his helpers and warn the village when trouble occurred

A) ?constable B) ?sheriff C) ?shire reeve D) ?tythingman E) ?bobby

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