Introduction To Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice 11th Edition by Kären M. Hess – Test Bank
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Introduction To Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice 11th Edition by Kären M. Hess – Test Bank
ISBN-10. 1285444329. ISBN-13. 978-1285444321
1. The outcomes of the choice is that police are free to work collectively in dragnetlike searches of buses and trains, in settings the place this can be very strong for any citizen to refuse to cooperate.
a. County of Sacramento v. Lewis
b. Irwin v. Metropolis of Ware
c. Franks v. Delaware
d. Florida v. Bostick
e. Wisconsin Coachway v. Jones
ANSWER: d
2. On the use-of-drive continuum, officers confronting individuals who’re performing at resistance stage Iare justified in utilizing
a. odd drive akin to joint restraints.
b. odd drive akin to electrical gadgets.
c. extraordinary drive akin to weaponless methods with debilitating potential.
d. extraordinary drive akin to service or supplemental firearms.
e. all of those selections.
ANSWER: a
3. Which of the following is considered a low-discretion state of affairs?
a. pulling over a driver who fails to sign a lane change
b. executing an arrest warrant
c. stopping a motorist who’s rushing to get to the hospital
d. pulling over a driver who fails to sign a lane change, executing an arrest warrant, and stopping a motorist who’s rushing to get to the hospital
e. none of those selections
ANSWER: b
4. Which of the following exhibits police perspective on pursuits?
a. Pursuits are harmful.
b. Pursuits must be managed.
c. Involvement in a pursuit will improve the members’ adrenaline and pleasure.
d. All of those selections: pursuits are harmful and must be managed, and involvement in a pursuit will improve the members’ adrenaline and pleasure.
e. None of those selections.
ANSWER: d
5. Racial profiling has its roots contained in the Civil Warfare interval on account of
a. police have been anticipated to implement slavery approved pointers.
b. it was widespread apply to arrest Blacks.
c. police have been anticipated to implement slavery approved pointers and it was widespread apply to arrest Blacks.
d. none of those selections.
ANSWER: a
6. Which case set the usual for obligation in police pursuits?
a. Robinette v. Barnes
b. County of Sacramento v. Lewis
c. Mendoza v. Block
d. Scott v. Harris
e. Brady v. Maryland
ANSWER: b
7. All through which case did the Courtroom hold that police would possibly use most likely lethal drive to finish a excessive-velocity chase involving a topic whose actions put most individuals in peril?
a. Robinette v. Barnes
b. County of Sacramento v. Lewis
c. Mendoza v. Block
d. Scott v. Harris
e. Brady v. Maryland
ANSWER: d
8. All through which case was the affirmative constitutional accountability positioned on prosecutors to reveal exculpatory proof to a defendant?
a. Robinette v. Barnes
b. County of Sacramento v. Lewis
c. Mendoza v. Block
d. Scott v. Harris
e. Brady v. Maryland
ANSWER: a
9. Falsifying patrol logs to make the numbers come out appropriate in response to alleged racial profiling practices known as
a. disparity.
b. ghosting.
c. balancing.
d. corruption.
e. rigging.
ANSWER: a
10. The case that effectively eradicated fully the sovereign immunity from civil obligation beforehand appreciated by governmental entities and their employees was
a. Tennessee v. Garner.
b. Graham v. Connor.
c. Monell v. New York Metropolis Division of Social Suppliers.
d. Florida v. Bostick.
e. Franks v. Delaware.
ANSWER: c
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