Constitution
Eras/Organization
Styles/Purposes
Legal Aspects
Issues
100
This amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a jury trial.
What is the Sixth Amendment?
100
This era of policing catered to the interests of the powerful leaders.
What is the political era?
100
This style of policing is characterized by a "hands off" policy that focuses on violations of the law.
What is legalistic?
100
This does not allow evidence obtained illegally to be introduced at trial.
What is the exclusionary rule?
100
The historic policy of permitting police officers to use deadly force to prevent escape of a suspected felon.
What is the fleeing felon rule?
200
To get one of these, there must be a neutral magistrate, probable cause, and particularity.
What is a warrant?
200
This era of policing focused on solving traditional crimes.
What is the reform era?
200
This style of policing maintains the order, interfering informally in people's lives to preserve the peace.
What is watchman?
200
This Supreme Court case permits a brief "stop and frisk" based on reasonable suspicion.
What is Terry v. Ohio?
200
This rule permits the use of deadly force when there is imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury.
What is defense of life rule?
300
This provides protection against self-incrimination.
What is the Fifth Amendment?
300
This era of policing is characterized by a partnership between the police and the neighborhood.
What is community policing?
300
This style of policing is focused on helping citizens and uses alternative resources.
What is service?
300
A set of facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a particular person committed a specific crime.
What is probable cause?
300
Officers who accept small bribes and minor services from citizens seeking to avoid arrest.
What are grass-eaters?
400
These must be given before interrogation begins.
What are Miranda warnings?
400
This era of policing focuses on innovations to prevent terrorism.
What is the new era?
400
This style of policing is often used in lower income neighborhoods.
What is watchman?
400
Before used, the source of the information must be clear and the person reliable.
What is an informant?
400
This type of search is permitted if there is an overriding concern for public safety.
What is a suspicionless search?
500
This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
What is the Fourth Amendment?
500
This division investigates charges of wrongdoing by police officers
What is the internal affairs division?
500
Finding a drug treatment program for a prominent neighborhood leader, saving the person from embarrassment, is an example of this style of policing.
What is service?
500
The rule that permits the introduction of evidence if it would have turned up in the normal course of events.
What is the inevitable discovery rule?
500
Profiling was originally intended to catch this type of offender.
What is a drug courier?
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