Name some of the legal restraints on police action, and list some types of behavior that might be considered abuse of police authority

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• Legal restraints on police action stem primarily from the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights, especially the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments, which (along with the Fourteenth Amendment) require due process of law. Numerous U.S. Supreme Court decisions have interpreted these restraints and restrictions. Abuse of police authority includes beatings, illegal searches and seizures, and violent interrogations.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Communities with stronger social organization have crime rates that are __________ the crime rates in communities with weaker social organization

a. higher than b. about the same as c. lower than

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Police departments use several methods to measure police productivity. In light of the shift to community policing (and away from punitive crime control), can measures such as arrests and traffic stops still be used as measures of police productivity? Support your answer, and suggest alternative measures if appropriate.

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