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1. What years do the Builders generation belong to? -
ANSWER ✓ 1922-1945
2. T/F: Generally speaking, deadly force is typically used
for the protection of property? - ANSWER ✓ False.
Generally speaking, deadly force may not be used for the
protection of property.
3. What kind of liability would an officer face when
dealing with a use of force in a criminal (state and
federal) situation? - ANSWER ✓
,4. What kind of liability would an officer face when
dealing with a use of force in a civil situation? -
ANSWER ✓
5. What kind of liability would an officer face when
dealing with a use of force in a departmental
administrative action situation? - ANSWER ✓
6. What kind of liability would an officer face when
dealing with a use of force in a moral situation? -
ANSWER ✓
7. What happened in the Garner v. Tennessee case as it
relates to the use of force against a fleeing action? -
ANSWER ✓ (15 yr old fleeing. Shot in the back of the
head. No weapons. Stole $10 and a purse. Died. )
8. Court said: "The use of deadly force to prevent the
escape of all felony suspects, whatever the circumstances,
is constitutionally unreasonable."
, Officers need to take multiple things into account first.
(Felony/extreme violence has been
committed/threatened/are they armed/immediate deadly
danger to others)
9. What are some components of Garner to consider? -
ANSWER ✓
10. 1What are examples of significant events and cases in
the history of correctional law? - ANSWER ✓ -Hands Off
Doctrine
-Prisoner's Rights Revolution
-Bell v. Wolfish 441 U.S. 520 (1979)
-Turner v. Safley 482 U.S. 78 (1987)
-Legitimate Penological Interests
11. The "Legitimate Penological Interest" tests applies to
the First Amendment Rights by allowing prison regulation
of what? - ANSWER ✓ -Free Speech
-Freedom of the Press