Police officers were stationed on a hill 300 yards from the rear of the suspect's eighth floor apartment. With a telescope the officers could observe through the partially closed drapes at the rear that the suspect was engaged in an illegal activity. The officers' information _____
a. was lawfully gathered because any aural or visual enhancement is allowed
b. was not lawfully gathered because they could not have seen the activity without some visual enhancement
c. was lawfully gathered because the suspect did not completely close the drapes
d. was not lawfully gathered because the suspect's reasonable expectation of privacy was violated
d
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The creation of street gangs and separatist groups is an example of the sociobiological principle of
a. altruism. b. tribalism. c. tokenism. d. territoriality.
Guiding human potential and action in a moral direction is the subject matter of _________
A. Ethics. B. Law. C. Etiquette. D. Values. E. None of the above.
The Crime Mapping Research Center was established in __________
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Which of the following is not a disadvantage of using PBT instruments as part of field
sobriety testing? a. A breath sample containing residual mouth alcohol can create an incorrect BAC reading. b. Officers must have the suspect wait at least 15 minutes before providing a breath sample. c. Normal characteristics of breath samples such as halitosis and food odors can have an adverse effect on PBT readings. d. Products such as mouth wash, breath sprays or cough syrups may leave residual alcohol in the subject's mouth.