CCJ 3024 / CCJ3024 Survey Criminal Justice System Quiz 7 LATEST 2020
4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Quiz 7 Due Mar 1 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 40 Available Feb 24 at 12am - Mar 1 at 11:59pm 7 days Time Limit 80 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 This quiz was locked Mar 1 at 11:59pm. Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 16 minutes 100 out of 100 LATEST Attempt 2 16 minutes 100 out of 100 Attempt 1 27 minutes 92.5 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 100 out of 100 Submitted Feb 27 at 11:04am This attempt took 16 minutes. Question 1 2.5 / 2.5 pts In Florida v. Bostick, the court concluded that evidence seized during bus sweeps was admissible in court: Provided that consent was given by the person whose belongings were searched. Because a bus may be considered a public place where no expectations of privacy exist.4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Provided that probable cause was first established. Because the passengers in a bus fall under the same expectations as those in any motor vehicle, as established in Maryland v. Wilson. Question 2 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following searches falls outside of the protection of the plain view doctrine? The use of thermal imaging devices to search for marijuana in a suspect’s house or garage The use of low-altitude helicopters to search open fields The use of high-altitude aircraft to search open fields Visually identifying a gun in a lawfully stopped vehicle Question 3 2.5 / 2.5 pts CASE 8.1 In the rural Appalachian Mountains, two locals are known as possible marijuana growers. The police have been conducting surveillance on the two men for over six months and have found no visual evidence of the production or possession of an illegal substance. Having exhausted all other avenues, answer the following questions to determine the legality of the police activities. The police surveillance team visually detect trash bags being left at the side of the road for the trashmen to pick up. The police take the garbage and find large amounts of4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System chemicals used for growing marijuana and marijuana as well. The action is: Deemed illegal because this is an invasion of privacy based on the Fourth Amendment. Deemed legal because police have the right to go through garbage whenever and whenever it is detected. Deemed legal based on the California v. Greenwood decision and upheld by the Supreme Court. Deemed illegal because the expectation of privacy extends to one’s belongings even when they are not in the immediate area. Question 4 2.5 / 2.5 pts What did the court forbid in Delaware v. Prouse regarding police practice during roadblock searches. The use of police canines to sniff the vehicles stopped at the roadblock The systematic stop and search of all vehicles at roadblocks The stops of vehicles for the driver’s driving under the influence The random stops of vehicles in the absence of any reasonable suspicion that a law has been violated4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 5 2.5 / 2.5 pts The legal grounds that authorize wiretapping of any alien the government believes is a member of a foreign terrorist group or is an agent of foreign power is called: The Systematic Wiretapping and Eavesdropping Exemption Pact (SWEEP). The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The Terrorist Exemption Act (TEA). The Wiretap and Surveillance Protection Act (WASP). Question 6 2.5 / 2.5 pts A government actor’s infringement on a person’s reasonable expectation of privacy is referred to as a: Warrant. Seizure. Search. Curtilage. Question 7 2.5 / 2.5 pts4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System CASE 8.2 Jackson Joseph, age 18, and his cousin Noah, age 20, are standing near a convenient store in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Officer Brooklyn, a twenty-two-year veteran notices the pair loitering around the store and avoiding eye contact with anybody entering and exiting the store. After witnessing these actions for nearly forty-five minutes, Officer Brooklyn moves in to questions the suspects. Answer the following questions based on the scenario above. If Officer Brooklyn, after arresting the suspects, searches the vehicle of the suspects this: Is permissible because of probable cause requirements. Is illegal based on the ruling in Weeks v. United States. Is allowed because the search was incident to an arrest. Is illegal based on the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine. Question 8 2.5 / 2.5 pts In 1961, the courts made the exclusionary rule applicable to the state courts in the landmark decision of Mapp v. Ohio. True False Question 9 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following is true of plain view search and seizure? There are no restrictions on plain view search and seizures.4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System It may be based on reasonable suspicion. It must be based on probable cause. It is permissible only under the authority of a search warrant or arrest warrant. Question 10 2.5 / 2.5 pts The Court's decision in Illinois v. Gates established which legal standard? The plain view doctrine The knock and announce rule The plain feel doctrine The totality of circumstances test Question 11 2.5 / 2.5 pts If a warrant is issued in violation of the particularity clause, the ensuing search is invalid even if the officers actually exercise proper restraint in executing their search. True False4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 12 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following is not mandated by Miranda v. Arizona (1966)? The right to face one’s accuser The right to an attorney The right to remain silent If a statement is made it can be used against you in court Question 13 2.5 / 2.5 pts Under the Riverside County v. McLaughlin ruling, how long can a person be detained without a court hearing? As long as necessary 48 hours 72 hours 24 hours Question 14 2.5 / 2.5 pts Any unoccupied or undeveloped real property outside the grounds attached to a home is referred to as:4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Open field. Abandoned property. Curtilage. Private property. Question 15 2.5 / 2.5 pts An anonymous tip reporting illegal activity received via telephone, without further corroboration, is grounds for obtaining a search warrant. True False Question 16 2.5 / 2.5 pts When the Supreme Court hears cases pertaining to search and seizures, they draw mainly on the ________Amendment. First Eighth Fourth Fifth4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 17 2.5 / 2.5 pts The Federal Wiretap Act and The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act are the laws on surveillance. True False Question 18 2.5 / 2.5 pts CASE 8.2 Jackson Joseph, age 18, and his cousin Noah, age 20, are standing near a convenient store in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Officer Brooklyn, a twenty-two-year veteran notices the pair loitering around the store and avoiding eye contact with anybody entering and exiting the store. After witnessing these actions for nearly forty-five minutes, Officer Brooklyn moves in to questions the suspects. Answer the following questions based on the scenario above. If the convenience store employees are later called to the station to identify the suspects based upon speculation of their involvement in the robbery of the store months ago, the suspects have the right to: Decline being part of the lineup. Have a parent or guardian present. Nothing; their rights are surrendered. Have counsel present.4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 19 2.5 / 2.5 pts The principle that a suspect can be questioned in the field without a Miranda warning if the information the police seek is needed to protect public safety is called the: Miranda exclusion law. Public safety doctrine. Consent search doctrine. Principle of least eligibility. Question 20 2.5 / 2.5 pts All of the following are procedural steps for serving a warrant except: Knock and announce. Limiting the scope and manner of the search. Using appropriate force. Bringing a representative of the media. Question 21 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following is not legal grounds for a search warrant?4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Testimony of an informant whose information can be partially verified by police Testimony of someone who has firsthand knowledge of the crime. A stand-alone telephone tip Testimony of a crime victim Question 22 2.5 / 2.5 pts Exigent circumstances in which a search warrant is not required may include hot pursuits, escapes, and threats to evidence. True False Question 23 2.5 / 2.5 pts Suspects subjected to custodial interrogation do not have to be advised of their Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. True False Question 24 2.5 / 2.5 pts4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System The Miranda Rights establish which of the following? All of the above The stipulation that any statements made can be used in court The right to remain silent The right to have an attorney present during questioning Question 25 2.5 / 2.5 pts The two components of the stop-and-frisk are justified by, respectively: The need to establish police presence as a crime deterrent and the need to preserve potential evidence from destruction. The need to document reasonable suspicion and the need to establish probable cause for arrest. The need to document reasonable suspicion and the need to preserve potential evidence from destruction. The need for crime prevention and detection and the need to protect the officer.4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 26 2.5 / 2.5 pts A police officer cannot arrest someone for a misdemeanor unless the officer sees the crime occur. What is this known as? The fruit of the poisonous tree requirement In-presence requirement Probable cause The hearsay rule Question 27 2.5 / 2.5 pts The evidentiary criterion necessary to sustain an arrest or the issuance of an arrest or search warrant is known as: The fruit of the poisonous tree requirement. The hearsay rule. Probable cause. The in-presence requirement. Question 28 2.5 / 2.5 pts The ruling that a suspect’s age factors into the Miranda custody analysis was established in which court case because children may confess to crimes they did not commit at higher rates than adults.4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Berghuis v. Tennessee Mary Reed v. The State of West Virginia Jessica Taylor v. South Carolina J.D.B. v. North Carolina Question 29 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following is not a condition necessary for a legal arrest? The officer believes that probable cause exists to show that a crime was committed. The suspect believes that he is in the custody of the police and not free to leave. The police officer deprives the individual of freedom. The suspect consents to an interrogation. Question 30 2.5 / 2.5 pts CASE 8.2 Jackson Joseph, age 18, and his cousin Noah, age 20, are standing near a convenient store in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Officer Brooklyn, a twenty-two-year veteran notices the pair loitering around the store and avoiding eye contact with anybody entering and exiting the store. After witnessing these actions for nearly4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System forty-five minutes, Officer Brooklyn moves in to questions the suspects. Answer the following questions based on the scenario above. A pat down search of the outer garments of clothing of both gentlemen: Is illegal because the suspects are under the age of 21. Is allowed because both men lose their right to privacy since they are in a public place. Violates the Fourth Amendment since there is no probable cause. Is allowed because of the ruling determined in the Terry v. Ohio case. Question 31 2.5 / 2.5 pts Aguilar v. Texas (1964) articulated a two-part test for issuing a warrant on the word of an informant. True False Question 32 2.5 / 2.5 pts Terry v. Ohio (1968) shaped the contours of the law allowing stop and frisks. True4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System False Question 33 2.5 / 2.5 pts The exclusionary rule has also been extended to include derivate, or secondary evidence, also called: Inevitable discovery. Reverse protocol. Fruit of the poisonous tree. Good faith evidence. Question 34 2.5 / 2.5 pts Which of the following searches falls outside of the plain touch doctrine? Feeling a bag of marijuana in a pocket during a pat-down search for weapons Feeling a gun through a jacket during a pat-down search All of these are lawful under the plain touch doctrine Feeling a brick of cocaine in a suitcase during a lawful bus sweep for immigrants4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 35 2.5 / 2.5 pts The principle that evidence may be used in a criminal trial even though the search warrant used to obtain it was technically faulty, as long as the police acted without malice when they sought the warrant is called the: Fruit of the poisonous tree exception. Inevitable discovery. Compassion rule. Good faith exception. Question 36 2.5 / 2.5 pts Stop and frisk requires one factual basis True False Question 37 2.5 / 2.5 pts Officer Davis learns from an informant that a bank robbery suspect is hiding out in a local motel. Davis decides to go investigate and apprehend the suspect. Time is of the essence and Davis does not get a warrant. By what phrase is this known? Threat to evidence4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Danger of escape Hot pursuit Threat to others Question 38 2.5 / 2.5 pts A(n) _____________ occurs when a police officer takes a person into custody or deprives a person of freedom for having allegedly committed a criminal offense. Warrantless search Arrest Seizure Search Question 39 2.5 / 2.5 pts If a suspect simply remains silent, this means they have asserted their Miranda Rights. True False4/16/2020 Quiz 7: CCJ3024.521S20.12065 Survey Criminal Justice System Question 40 2.5 / 2.5 pts CASE 8.2 Jackson Joseph, age 18, and his cousin Noah, age 20, are standing near a convenient store in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Officer Brooklyn, a twenty-two-year veteran notices the pair loitering around the store and avoiding eye contact with anybody entering and exiting the store. After witnessing these actions for nearly forty-five minutes, Officer Brooklyn moves in to questions the suspects. Answer the following questions based on the scenario above. If Officer Brooklyn finds weapons on both men and arrests them, she must next: A. Transport them to central booking. Question them about their presence in the area. Transport them to central booking. Read them their Miranda Rights. Notify their parents or guardians because of their ages. Quiz Score: 100 out of 100
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