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Ch. 4,5,6
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
03/05/2014

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5 roles of police in democratic society?

 

Definition
  1. Enforce the laws of the society
  2. Apprehend offenders who participate in crime
  3. Prevent Crime
  4. Preserve domestic peace and tranquility 
  5. Provide community with enforcement related services
Term
3 cooperate stratagies guiding American policing?
Definition
  1. Strategic
  2. Community
  3. Problem solving
Term
Due Process requirements?
Definition
5th, 6th, 14th amendments
Term
What is the 4th amendment?
Definition
The right of the  people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasobale searches and seizures shall not be violated.
Term
Required a "rights advisement" of any person being arrested
Definition
Miranda v. Arizona(1966)
Term
Formed the basis of the exclusionary rule at the federal level
Definition
Weeks v. US
Term
Fruit of the Poisoned Tree Doctrine that bans from trail any illegally obtained evidence
Definition
Silverthorne Lumber Co v. US
Term
Made exclusionary rule applicable at the state level
Definition
Mapp v. Ohio
Term
Arresting officers may search only the area in the offender's immediate control without a warrant
Definition
Chimel v. California
Term
Created "good faith" exception to the exclusionary rule
Definition
US v. Leon
Term
Established the "plain view" doctrine
Definition
Harris v. US
Term
Inadvertence is not required for plain view
Definition
Horton v. California
Term
Emergency searches are allowed to protect their lives or the lives or others
Definition
Warden v. Hayden
Term
Officers generally must knock and announce their presence, but under certain emergency circumstances, this is not required
Definition
Wilson v. Arkansas
Term
Ruled that anticipatory search warrants are legal
Definition
US v. Grubbs
Term
Officers may conduct searches of their own personal protection without a warrant
Definition
US v. Robinson
Term
Officers may conduct searches without a warrant when they have reasonable suspicion
Definition
Terry v. Ohio
Term
Warrantless search of an automobile is legal when probable cause is present
Definition
Carroll v. US
Term
Created two pronged test for informants so that they can be used when the source of the information is clear and police have reasonable believe informant is reliable
Definition
Aguilar v. Texas
Term
Torture to obtain confessions is illigal
Definition
Brown v. Mississippi
Term
Defendants have the right to have legal counsel present when they are being interrogated
Definition
Escobedo v. Illinois
Term
Created inevitable discovery exception to Miranda
Definition
Nix v. Williams
Term
Allowed law enforcement to use evidence obtained by wiretrapping against defendants
Definition
Oldstead v. US
Term
Created public safety exception to Miranda, which says officers don't have to Mirandaize suspects when they are questioning to protect their immediate safety
Definition
New York v. Quarles
Term
4 sources of danger in policing?
Definition
  1. Death
  2. Deadly disease
  3. Civil liability
  4. Federal lawsuites
Term
Officers who aggresively seek out sources of illegal income or create their own oppertunities
Definition
Meateaters
Term
Those police who settle corruption that comes their way during the course of their activities: most often this is done when condoned by others in the department
Definition
Grasseaters
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