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A nonjudicial remedy in which the police investigate on their own complaints against officers is:
 
  a. internal review.
  b. civilian review.
  c. mediation.
  d. judicial review.



(Question #2) In the Section 1983 context, the theory that the officer who allegedly committed the constitutional rights violation should be held liable is referred to as:
 
  a. individual liability.
  b. criminal liability.
  c. culpability.
  d. civil liability.



(Question #3) In the Section 1983 context, the requirement that the plaintiff (i.e., the party suing) generally has to prove that the defendant officer intended for the violation to occur is referred to as
 
  a. liability
  b. credibility
  c. accountability
  d. culpability



(Question #4) 42 U.S.C Section 1983 is used for:
 
  a. criminal liability.
  b. civil liability.
  c. misdemeanor charges.
  d. none of the above.



(Question #5) A defense that shields police officers from criminal liability when performing certain official functions, such as using deadly force, is referred to as:
 
  a. public duty defense.
  b. immunity defense.
  c. injunctive relief defense.
  d. exception defense.
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