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The methods used to spy on criminal suspects, such as wiretapping, video surveillance, thermal imagers, and gun detectors, are referred to as:
 
  a. electronic surveillance.
  b. investigative techniques.
  c. entrapment procedures.
  d. exploratory measures.



(Question #2) In which case did the Supreme Court rule that deadly force may be used when (1) it is necessary to prevent the suspect's escape, and (2) the officer has probable cause to believe the suspect poses a serious threat of death or causes serious
 
  physical injury to other people or police officers?
  a. Davis v. Mississippi
  b. Graham v. Connor
  c. Tennessee v. Garner
  d. Carroll v. United States



(Question #3) In which key case did the Supreme Court define the meaning of arrest as more than restricting a person's movement?
 
  a. Davis v. Mississippi
  b. Florida v. Royer
  c. Henry v. United States
  d. Terry v. Ohio



(Question #4) A(n) _________ is a brief nonconsensual encounter between a law enforcement officer and a citizen that does not rise to the level of an arrest; it is the detention of a person by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of investigation.
 
  a. stop
  b. arrest
  c. search
  d. seizure
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