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Probable Cause and Arrests MCQ

Probable Cause and Arrests MCQ

 

1. Is probable cause facts and circumstances within officers’ knowledge, and of which they have reasonably trustworthy information, that would warrant a person of reasonable caution to believe that an offense has been or is being committed?

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Correct Answer: True

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2. _____ is known as police may not rely on exigent circumstances when the exigency was created or manufactured by the conduct of the police.

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Correct Answer: Police-created exigency doctrine

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3. _____ is defined as individual arrested for a misdemeanor.

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Correct Answer: Misdemeanant

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4. _____ is an informant may not be required to testify.

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Correct Answer: Informant privilege

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5. Is fleeing-felon rule common law doctrine that police may use deadly force to apprehend a suspected felon who is fleeing the police?

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Correct Answer: True

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6. _____ is known as emergency circumstances justifying warrantless entry into the home.

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Correct Answer: Exigent circumstances

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7. _____ is defined as warrantless entry by the police into the home to provide assistance to an individual.

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Correct Answer: Emergency-aid doctrine

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8. _____ is knowledge of a police officer working in a team is imputed to other officers on the team.

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Correct Answer: Collective knowledge theory

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9. Is citation no police custody of an individual who presents reliable identification and agrees to appear in court?

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Correct Answer: True

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10. _____ is known as judicial finding that there is probable cause to arrest an individual.

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Correct Answer: Arrest warrant

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11. _____ is defined as police custody of an individual based on probable cause that he or she committed a crime.

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Correct Answer: Arrest

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12. _____ is affidavit must detail informant’s credibility and basis of knowledge.

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Correct Answer: Aguilar–Spinelli test

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13. Is affidavit sworn statement setting forth facts constituting probable cause that an individual has committed a criminal offense?

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Correct Answer: True

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14. _____ is known as individual who swears to a warrant.

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Correct Answer: Affiant

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15. In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court establish the current rule for establishing informant reliability?

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Correct Answer: Illinois v. Gates

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16. The area in which police are most likely required to have a warrant to make an arrest is ______.

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Correct Answer: The suspect’s home

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17. In order to obtain a warrant, police must submit a(n) ______ to a magistrate.

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Correct Answer: Affidavit

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18. What level of proof is required for police to make an arrest without a warrant?

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Correct Answer: Probable cause

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19. What level of proof is required for police to obtain an arrest warrant?

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Correct Answer: Probable cause

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20. Police officers are never allowed to make an arrest for a misdemeanor, but must instead issue a citation.

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Correct Answer: False

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21. Deadly force is so controversial, in part, due to the fact that officers who use deadly force are, in effect, imposing capital punishment without trial.

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Correct Answer: True

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22. It is constitutional for a suspect to be confronted by police in the hallway outside the front door to his apartment and arrested without a warrant.

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Correct Answer: True

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23. Unless there are exigent circumstances, to make an arrest in the suspect’s home, an officer must have an arrest warrant.

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Correct Answer: True

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24. Most arrests take place with warrants.

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Correct Answer: False

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25. The U.S. Supreme Court changed from one informant test to the other because the requirements of the original test were simply too difficult to satisfy.

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Correct Answer: True

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26. The totality of the circumstances test was initially established in the 1960s but then abandoned some 10 years later in favor of the Aguilar–Spinelli test.

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Correct Answer: False

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27. The order of burden of proof for arrests is reasonable suspicion.

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Correct Answer: False

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28. The police officer is required to demonstrate that he or she has good reason to believe that the informant’s information is accurate.

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Correct Answer: True

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29. An arrest is more intrusive than an investigative stop and frisk.

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Correct Answer: True

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