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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: Colomboy87 on Feb 24, 2018



Title: If the police temporarily restrict the freedom of the individual, the actions of the police may ...
Post by: Colomboy87 on Feb 24, 2018
If the police temporarily restrict the freedom of the individual, the actions of the police may constitute:
 
  A) an arrest.
  B) a detention.
  C) an arrest tantamount.
  D) an temporary arrest.



(Question #2) A warrantless protective sweep of a residence by the police who are making a lawful arrest in the residence is considered to be legal if the police have ________ that the residence may contain an individual who poses a danger to the officers or to others.
 
  A) a police hunch
  B) a reasonable suspicion
  C) probable cause
  D) proof beyond a reasonable doubt



(Question #3) In 2013, a U.S. District Court Judge ruled that the NYPD stop-and-frisk practice was:
 
  A) unconstitutional.
  B) constitution.
  C) non-discriminatory.
  D) fairly administered.



(Question #4) The leading Supreme Court decision on this distinguishing a Terry stop from an arrest is:
 
  A) Terry v. Ohio.
  B) United States v. Sharp.
  C) Mapp. v. Ohio.
  D) Watkins v. California.



(Question #5) Terry stops are restricted to:
 
  A) the outer clothing.
  B) reaching only inside the waistband.
  C) reaching only into pockets of an individual.
  D) Terry stops are not restrictive of searching an individual.


Title: If the police temporarily restrict the freedom of the individual, the actions of the police may ...
Post by: Kday on Feb 24, 2018
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Title: If the police temporarily restrict the freedom of the individual, the actions of the police may ...
Post by: Colomboy87 on Feb 24, 2018
:idea: Very good answer