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P100 Chapter 7 Review

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    Review of P100 concepts from Chapter 7
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  • List some of the things that the 4th Amendment states (4 main ones)
    Based on probable cause, need a warrant from a neutral 3rd party, right to & reasonable expectation of privacy, no unreasonable search & seizures
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  • What is the "knock & announce" rule?
    Used when cops come to the door with a warrant for the inhabitant's arrest
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  • What case established Miranda rights? What Amendments is it concerned with?
    "Miranda v. Arizona", 5th Amendment for self-incrimination & double-jeopardy, 6th Amendment makes sure an attorney is offered
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  • T/F: Miranda rights do not have to be read to people who are arrested for misdemeanors
    False
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  • How many Miranda warnings are there? What are the Miranda warnings?
    4 (right to remain silent, can be used against you, right to an attorney, can't afford, one will be appointed) (5) Do you understand/wish to speak to me?
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  • T/F: 75% of individuals waive their right to remain silent & talk to police willingly
    True
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  • T/F: To be valid, the Miranda warnings must be stated verbatim (word for word)
    False
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  • Draw the 5 levels of police use of force on the board
    1. Officer presence 2. Verbal 3. Soft techniques 4. Hard techniques 5. Deadly force
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  • T/F: Searches conducted without a warrant are always illegal
    False
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  • There are several exceptions to warrants - what are the 7 we discussed in class?
    1. Plain View Doctrine 2. Open Fields 3. Abandoned property 4. Veh. w/ circumstances 5. Stop & frisk 6. Protective sweep 7. Consent
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  • T/F: Warrants can be obtained as a result of an informant tip or snitch
    True
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  • Searches can always take place in 4 situations:
    1. Incident to arrest 2. Exigent circumstances 3. Hot pursuit 4. Cases when searches are deemed reasonable
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  • T/F: Miranda warnings do not have to be read to a defendant in cases of public safety concerns
    True
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  • T/F: 25% of law enforcement officers have considered suicide at some point due to the stress of everyday police work
    True
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  • T/F: All U.S. states have banned racial profiling in police work
    False
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  • What is vicarious liability and how does it affect policing agencies?
    Agencies are responsible if their employee does something wrong or unethical
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