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6 years ago
The police are not required to obtain a search warrant in which of the following situations?
 
  a. They are unable to locate a judge to issue a warrant.
  b. They are certain their suspect is guilty.
  c. They are in the process of a legal arrest.
  d. They are investigating the murder of a fellow officer.



(Question #2) In what respects can pleabargaining be compared with the intake process?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #3) Was the search (entry) into Cost's pocket constitutional?
 
  Police officer Davis, assigned as a housing authority agent, was patrolling a residential complex around 12:40 a.m. in December. He approached Darrio Cost, sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle in a parking lot designated for housing complex residents. Cost immediately reached across his body toward his left front pants pocket. Davis asked Cost what he was reaching for, but Cost did not answer. Davis told Cost to get away from his pocket, but Cost reached toward the pocket again. Davis then directed Cost to exit the vehicle. Upon exiting the vehicle, Cost immediately told Officer Davis, You can't search me, but you can pat me down. Davis conducted a pat down search of Cost for concealed weapons. In doing so, Davis immediately frisked the left front pants pocket toward which Cost had been reaching. When Davis touched the pocket, he felt numerous capsules inside. Davis reached into Cost's pocket and removed a plastic bag containing twenty capsules. Subsequent analysis of the contents of those capsules showed that they contained heroin. Davis contended that upon feeling the capsules in Cost's pocket he knew that they were heroin because through my training and experience, I know that that's what heroin is packaged in. On crossexamination, Davis admitted that over-the-counter medications such as Motrin, Tylenol, or something along those lines are sometimes packaged in capsules.
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question #4) Summarize the type and the characteristics of stress.
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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6 years ago
1)  Answer: c

2)  Both involve negotiations and trade-offs prior to formal action;
Admission of guilt in exchange for lenient sanctions in plea bargaining; intake proceedings involve informal discussions with youth resulting in adjustments
Plea bargaining saves court processing time, such as trial; adjustments at intake or decision by officer to release youth accomplishes same thing.

3)  NO

4)  Stress can be positive, as well as negative. Eustress is pleasurable, challenging, or exciting and not threatening. Distress is threatening and can impair function or overload the individual. Effective stress management depends on recognition of symptoms. Some job assignments are perceived as threatening by most individuals, while others depend on personal compatibility between the individual and his or her environment.
glowupp Author
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6 years ago
Thank you soooo very much, it was really helpful and kind of you to answer my q's
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6 years ago
You're welcome, once again
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