Laws are constantly changing with respect to police arrest procedures; generally, policies are classified into three categories. Which is not one of the categories:
Arrest by gender
Proarrest
Mandatory arrest
Discretionary arrest
Arrest by gender
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A positive error (e) value indicates:
a. the predicted score is greater than the obtained score. b. the obtained score is greater than the predicted score. c. the correlation is not significant. d. the correlation is significant.
The prohibition of bills of attainder addresses:
A. challenging the legality of confinement. B. producing probable cause. C. the imposition of punishment without a trial. D. making some act criminal after the fact.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Weeks v. U.S. established the exclusionary rule that prohibits admission of illegally obtained evidence and applied to both state and federal courts. 2) When a suspect is arrested, a warrant must be obtained to search the area in their immediate area. 3) U.S. v. Leon allows the use of evidence obtained by officers acting in reasonable reliance on a search warrant issued by a neutral magistrate but that is ultimately found invalid. 4) An anticipatory search warrant cannot be executed until a triggering condition has occurred. 5) The only time an officer is allowed to search without a warrant is in the case of an emergency.
ROPs concentrate on __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word