If an officer uses information from an undercover informant who is engaged in criminal activity to establish probable cause, the Fourth Amendment requires in all cases that the officer:
a. reveal the informant's identity to the defendant.
b. reveal the informant's identity to the judge.
c. provide some information to support the informant or the informant's information.
d. provide some information as to why the prosecutor believes the informant.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of impact evaluations?
a. They determine whether or not a problem declined in scope. b. They occur during the third stage of the S.A.R.A. process. c. They determine if the COPPS initiative caused the decline in the problem. d. They have two parts: measuring and comparing.
The offender when convicted:
A) has a right to probation. B) has a right to parole. C) has no rights. D) has no inherent right to remain free from custody.
Describe three of the propositions that Quinney uses to describe the relationship between crime and the social order in The Social Reality of Crime.
What will be an ideal response?
What is the significance of the word “pattern” or “practice” in regard to the depravation of constitutional rights? Give examples of when this concept might come into play.
What will be an ideal response?