1. What amendment is the Exclusionary Rule 4th amendment.
grounded in prohibits the use of illegally obtained
material for use at a trial
2. What amendment includes the right against 5th amendment
self-incrimination as well as the right to be you cant testify against yourself or be
only tried once (double jeopardy) tried for the same crime twice
3. What amendment includes the right to a 6th amendment
speedy trial, public trial and impartial jury right to confront a witness or see the
person accusing them of the crime
face to face
4. The supreme court ruled that this amend- 8th amendment
ment's cruel and unusual punishment clause
also applies to the states
5. The 4th amendment can be divided into 2 Proper issue of warrants and search
parts and seizure
6. To satisfy the 4th amendment, an investiga- Reasonable suspicion
tive stop must be based on what
7. Reasonable suspicion is the same as probable False
cause according to the 4th amendment (true
or false)
8. The Bill of Rights originally only applied to 14th Amendment
actions of the federal government, but Also, all people born in the United
certain rights were made applicable to the States are citizens automatically.
states by what Amendment.
9. 14th Amendment
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Which Amendment contains the Due Process
and Equal Protection Clauses
10. The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the The first 10 Amendments
first how many Amendments
11. Name the US Supreme Court rule which creat- Carroll Doctrine
ed the motor vehicle search warrant
exception.
a. Exclusionary rule
b. Garner Doctrine
c. Carroll Doctrine
d. Escobedo Exception
12. Probable cause is greater than reasonable True
suspicion and is the standard used to make
an arrest or obtain a search warrant.
a. True
b. False
13. 1. Police officers need a warrant to search a True
cell phone unless there are exigent circum-
stances.
a. True
b. False
14. 1. Regarding cell phone searches an exigent Both a and b
circumstance may be one of the following; must be for very serious crimes and
a. Child Abduction not smaller crimes
b. Bomb Detonation Information
c. Drug Deal information
d. Both a and b
e. None of the above
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15. 1. Two of the court cases involved in the Both b and c
Supreme Court ruling regarding cell phone U.S. v Wurie is more for flip phones.
searches are; Riley v California is for getting warrants
a. Chimel v California when searching all phones but smart
b. Riley v California phones more
c. U.S. v Wurie
d. Both a and b
e. Both b and c
16. 1. Regarding the search of cell phones the Drugs, weapons and gangs
Supreme court listened to two cases involv- U.S. v Wurie and Riley v California
ing;
a. Prostitution and weapons
b. Drugs, weapons and gangs
c. Child Pornography and drugs
d. Automobile thefts and gangs
17. 1. The Supreme Court ruling on cell phone False
searches prevents law enforcement officers Officers can seize them, but cannot
from seizing cell phones. search them without a warrant
a. True
b. False
18. 1. Knowingly possess drug paraphernalia is a Petty Misdemeanor
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a. Petty misdemeanor
b. Misdemeanor
c. Gross misdemeanor
d. Felony
19. 1. Which is not a pattern in the analysis of Lobe
fingerprints?
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a. Loop
b. Whorl
c. Lobe
d. Arch
20. 1. What are magnets for crime according to Abandoned buildings
the broken windows model?
a. Drugs
b. Abandoned buildings
c. Guns
d. Housing projects
21. 1. When was the first minority police officer 1861
hired by the Washington DC department? First black officer
a. 1861
b. 1820
c. 1798
d. 1928
22. 1. Who was the first American female police Alice Stebbins Wells
officer? Hired in 1910, worked for the LAPD for
a. Beverly Harvard 30 years
b. Lois Lane Founded the International Police-
c. Alice Stebbins Wells woman's Association
d. Connie Wayne Smith
23. 1. The single greatest influence on modern Robert Peel
policing came from;
a. Henry Fielding
b. Edward Henry
c. Robert Peel
d. Daniel McNaughton