Introduction To Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice 11th Edition by Kären M. Hess – Test Bank
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ISBN-10. 1285444329. ISBN-13. 978-1285444321
1. The consequences of the decision are that law enforcement officers are able to collaborate in extensive searches of buses and trains, in situations where it is extremely challenging for any individual to decline cooperation.
a. County of Sacramento v. Lewis
b. Irwin v. City of Ware
c. Franks v. Delaware
d. Florida v. Bostick
e. Wisconsin Coachway v. Jones
ANSWER: d
2. On the force application spectrum, officers facing individuals who are exhibiting resistance at level Iare justified in using
a. regular force such as joint restraints.
b. regular force like electrical devices.
c. exceptional force like weaponless techniques with incapacitating potential.
d. exceptional force like service or supplementary firearms.
e. all of these options.
ANSWER: a
3. Which of the following is categorized as a minimal discretion situation?
a. pulling over a driver who neglects to signal a lane change
b. executing an arrest warrant
c. stopping a motorist who is speeding to reach the hospital
d. pulling over a driver who neglects to signal a lane change, executing an arrest warrant, and stopping a motorist who is speeding to reach the hospital
e. none of these options
ANSWER: b
4. Which of the following demonstrates law enforcement’s stance on pursuits?
a. Pursuits are risky.
b. Pursuits should be regulated.
c. Engagement in a pursuit escalates the participants’ adrenaline and thrill.
d. All of these choices: pursuits are hazardous and should be regulated, and engagement in a pursuit escalates the participants’ adrenaline and thrill.
e. None of these choices.
ANSWER: d
5. Racial profiling traces back to the Civil War era because
a. police were tasked with enforcing slavery laws.
b. it was common practice to apprehend Blacks.
c. police were tasked with enforcing slavery laws and it was common practice to apprehend Blacks.
d. none of these options.
ANSWER: a
6. Which court case established the standard for liability 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. In which case did the Court rule that law enforcement could use potentially lethal force to end a high-speed chase involving a suspect whose actions endangered the public?
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. In which case was the affirmative constitutional duty placed on prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence 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. Manipulating patrol logs to manipulate the numbers to align with alleged racial profiling practices is known as
a. discrepancy.
b. ghosting.
c. balancing.
d. corruption.
e. rigging.
ANSWER: a
10. The case that effectively removed completely the sovereign immunity from civil liability previously enjoyed by governmental entities and their employees was
a. Tennessee v. Garner.
b. Graham v. Connor.
c. Monell v. New York City Department of Social Services.
d. Florida v. Bostick.
e. Franks v. Delaware.
ANSWER: c
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