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    Spinelli’s bookmaking calls were recorded 23. An argument used in courts to oppose the “plain feel” rule was ____________. a. extending reasons to justify police searches undermine civil liberties b. the sense of touch is not as sensitive as sight c. the rule was not contemplated by the framers of the Fourth Amendment d. the police use plain feel discriminatorily against minorities 25. The justify cations for the open-fi eld rule do NOT include which of the following? a. the

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    You Are a Police Officer

    kippington jones Juvenile Justice Professor jones February 11, 2014 You Are A Police Officer I chose the topic You are a Police Officer. The task at hand was to read and interpret three different scenarios. Then write about how I would react to the situation if I was the officer on the scene. I have to determine if I would have probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and whether or not I would pursue the suspect or suspects involved in the scenario. I have thoroughly read and analyzed each

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    Defending Justice Douglas' Dissent of Terry V Ohio

    Defending Justice Douglas’s Dissent of Terry v. Ohio Defending Justice Douglas’s Dissent of Terry v. Ohio Terry v. Ohio is a landmark supreme court case that started on October 31st, 1963, in Cleveland, Ohio, when police officer Martin McFadden observed three men engaging in suspicious behavior. At first, two men, John W. Terry and Richard Chilton, were taking turns pacing up and down Euclid Avenue, stopping to peer into a storefront, then congregating at the street corner. Later, a third party

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    Drug Test

    Testing students for drugs In this section of the reading it states that drug testing in schools is valid and not violating the fourth amendment. I would say that I do agree with them because they are trying to keep drugs out of school. In my opinion this does not violate the fourth amendment because the children are choosing to be in sports even though they know there will be drug testing. I would say this is more of a search than a seizer. The school does have their rights to ask for a drug

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    Crj 201 Final Exam

    Department of Homeland Security was founded in 2001, shortly after the attacks of 9/11/01. 18. Latent evidence means evidence sitting in "plain view" of the officer making an arrest. 19. Probable cause is a higher standard of proof than reasonable suspicion. 20. The number of minorities entering the police force is declining. 21. Which of the following is not considered larceny? 22. Which of the following is not an explanation for criminal behavior? 23. The "Right to Remain Silent"

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    The Fourth Amendment

    The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution limits the power of law enforcement to arrest people and search or seize their property without “probable cause.” This amendment protects people’s privacy and freedom against government intrusions. It was ratified along with the rest of the Bill Of Rights. December 1791 to the Bill Of Rights. It was added for a few reasons. People were scared of the government having too much power. Under British colonial rule, soldiers could go into anyone’s

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    Lassiter Case

    of time. In the state of Georgia, according to Ga. Code Ann. § 51-7-61, the automatic activation of anti-shoplifting device as a result of a person exiting the establishment or a protected area within the establishment shall constitute reasonable cause for the detention of the person, The detention time must be sufficient for the inquiry of the circumstances surrounding the activation of the device. On the other hand store owner are responsible to post a notice in a clear and visible manner advising

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    Psy Tut 1

    examples outlined in your tutorial handbook and for each one (i) identify the probable cause of forgetting, (ii) provide a definition for the probable cause, and (iii) provide an explanation of the cause with reference to the example. a. Cause of Forgetting: Click here to enter text. Definition and explanation: Click here to enter text. b. Cause of Forgetting: Click here to enter text. Definition and explanation:

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    Law Case Brief

    801(d)(2)(e). Tom cord admitted to purchasing pounds of methamphetamine a month over a course of a year and a half; which is approximately thirty six pounds he solely distributed. Mr. Rodney Mack admits to being close friend to Mr. Dolan, is that probably cause to believe Mr. Mack is one of the distributors he speaks of. Which would mean he has access to Mr. Dolans resisdence? Is in fact Mr. Mack the true owner of the drugs seized and his fear of going back to jail would enable him to lie, especially receiving

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    Motivation

    personal and social accomplishment. Developing plans from the beginning to the end, while maintaining the focus to succeed is crucial. Without personal responsibility ones visions and ideas for progress have a probable cause to be defeated. Having a lack of personal responsibility may cause one to fail academically, as well as struggle to get started in a professional career. Personal responsibility allows one to be able to focus on preserving new information as you discipline yourself to learn new

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