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what are the major forms of police abuse of power?
-'legitimate force'
-public is more aware to this due to technology
-corruption: grass eaters = will accept payoffs that come their way
meat eaters: use power for profit
what has the supreme court ruled regarding police use of deadly forc
police cannot shoot an unarmed fleeing suspect
what are the pros and cons of the major approaches to making the police accountable to citizens
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what controversies exist concerning new technologies employed by the police
laws taht could violate rights; need the police's help
what have law enforcement agencies done to enhance homeland security
new agencey - homeland security
FBI - focuses on radical groups, phony charities, etc.
they need local police's help with patrolling these things
what problems are associated with private olicing
they have a lot less training
they have less education
they are either young or old
what are the requirements for police oficers with respect to stops, searches, arrests and warrants
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what are the plain view doctrine adn the open field doctrine
plain view - see or smell it
open field - thrown out into an open space/leave behind and cops come pick it up
under what circumstances are warrantless searches permissible
plain view
open field
make an arrest
stop and frisk
check points
consent from soneone
cars - traffic stop
what have police officers adapted to the requirements of miranda v arizona
polic emus tnotify the person they have the righ tto remain siletn
what are teh expectations to the exclusionary rule
illegally obtained evidence cannot be used
what kinds of practices may be viewed as police abuse
s
when may the police use force
d
what are grass eaters and meat eaters
grass - accept pa outs that come their way
meat - use their power for profit
what is blue coat crime
crime committed by lower social class
what kinds of technoogy is used by police today
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what are the 3 models fro private employment of poice officrs
o
what is a search
an examination and hunt for evidence on a person place
what 2 elements must be present for a valid consent to permit a warrantless search
probably cause plain view
what are exceptions to the exclusionary rule
plain view
open field
make an arrest
stop and frisk
check points
consent from someone