Police Probable Cause

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    Case Study: Gant V. Arizona

    Arizona state police arrested Rodney Gant who had a warrant for driving with a suspended license. This was after police had received notification of possible illegal drug activity in the house which he opened the door. He told them that owner was not home but was expected to return later that day. After leaving the house, officers ran background checks which showed that he had a suspended driver's license and an outstanding traffic court warrant for his arrest. When police approached the house once

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    Civil Rights

    life decisions and the consequences regarding the civil rights of the individuals involved in a possible crime of robbery. The paper will discuss the factors to consider when determining if civil rights have been violated, if there was sufficient cause for officers to stake out the store, reward of damages to victim, racial profiling, and citizen review boards. In addition, this paper will discuss the recommendation for types of oversight systems, when you would reach out to an oversight system

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    Traditional Versus Proactive Policing

    The police force is a law enforcement agency that is mandated to enforce law by the state. Its main purpose is to prevent civil disorder and protect individuals as well as public and private property. The force has permission to use force where necessary. These forces form separate entities from the military and other forces charged with protecting states against foreign aggression. However, it has to be noted that such forces also have internal policing units too, such as the military police-which

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    Criminal Law and Cyber Crime

    * Chapter 10: Criminal Law and Cyber Crime * Section 1: Civil Law and Criminal Law * Crime- A wrong against society set forth in a statute and punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment—or in some cases, death * Key Differences Between Civil Law and Criminal Law * Burden of Proof * Civil Case * Plaintiff must prove his or her case by a preponderance of the evidence and must convince the court that based on the evidence presented

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    Crjs 101 Unit 1

    CHANDESHA FLIPPIN CRJS101-1103B-03 FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM UNIT 1 INDIVIDUAL PROJECT AUGUST 26, 2011 The roles of a police officer/federal agent is the person who does the foot work to make an arrest. The roles of a district attorney/ the United States Attorney’s Office are to put together a case to request justice for whatever crime that has been committed for the victim or state. The role of a defense counsel is to fight for the right of the defendant regardless if they believe

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    Criminal Justice System

    and is punishable by law.” The two most common models of how society determines which acts are criminal are the Consensus model and the Conflict model. The Consensus model supports the idea that the makeup of the criminal justice system from police to corrections and the methods of obtaining information to criminal punishment are in agreement in working to achieve the same outcome. This is done through the cooperation of all parties involved, each striving for a common goal. The Conflict

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    Arguments Against Racial Profiling

    He was handcuffed, searched without cause, and confined in the back of a police vehicle, despite the fact that he had been agreeable, no weapons or stash were found, and there was no confirmation to recommend that he had been engaged with a wrongdoing. For example, Donald Trump is an amazing example of racially

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    American Police Officer Shootings

    article is why American police officers kill so many citizens compared to European police officers while Laczko’s article focuses on an international survey regarding the national identities of different states

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    Anna Garcia Case Study

    flow and oxygen-deprivation from a possible blood clot developing. The evidence of a blueish grey color present on the fingernails and toenails supports this. Therefore, she could have possibly had a stroke. So with this in mind there are two probable cause of death that could have occurred and are classified as accidents. It will remain this way until further information on the case is given

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    Orginis of American Criminal Law

    criminal law, the specific powers granted to the federal government versus those that are granted to state governments to make criminal laws, an explanation of the four main goals or purposes of the criminal justice system, and a clarification of police power and the limitations on such power. (Gardner & Anderson, 2011) 1. The Fourth Amendment The purpose of the 4th Amendment is to deny the national government the authority to make general searches and seizures of property. A major issue

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