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4th Amendment ANSWER>>>>-The right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,
and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and
particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
(Objective Reasonable Standard)
Use of Force in Law Enforcement definition: ANSWER>>>>-the amount of effort required
by police to compel compliance from a person
The type of force an officer uses must be what? ANSWER>>>>-reasonable & necessary
What are the two basic legal purposes of police force? ANSWER>>>>-defense & control
Defense ANSWER>>>>-of yourself and or another (to include prevention of one harming
themselves)
Control ANSWER>>>>-make arrest, prevent escape, prevent a crime
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, What are the four amendments that limit the use of force by the police? ANSWER>>>>--
4th amendment (unreasonable search+seizure)
- 5th amendment (Self-incrimination)
- 8th amendment (Cruel & unusual punishment for people convicted of a crime and excessive
bail)
- 14th amendment (Due process, unintentional uses of force)
Title 42, Section 1983 ANSWER>>>>-civil action for the deprivation of one's civil rights
(acting under "Color of Law" or "Cloak of Authority")when identifying as a police officer you are
acting under "Color of Law"
Remedies available in a Section 1983 claim ANSWER>>>>-- injunctive relief
- compensatory damages
- punitive damages
- attorney fees awarded to the prevailing lawyer
Injunctive Relief ANSWER>>>>-remedy provided by a court decision preventing or
requiring someone to perform a particular action.
Compensatory Damages ANSWER>>>>-A monetary award equivalent to the actual value
of injuries or damage sustained by the aggrieved party (ex. medical bills)
Punitive Damages ANSWER>>>>-a monetary amount awarded to a plaintiff in a civil
lawsuit for the purpose of punishing the defendant, or to deter him from engaging in the same
conduct in the future ("don't do it again")
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4th Amendment ANSWER>>>>-The right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,
and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and
particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
(Objective Reasonable Standard)
Use of Force in Law Enforcement definition: ANSWER>>>>-the amount of effort required
by police to compel compliance from a person
The type of force an officer uses must be what? ANSWER>>>>-reasonable & necessary
What are the two basic legal purposes of police force? ANSWER>>>>-defense & control
Defense ANSWER>>>>-of yourself and or another (to include prevention of one harming
themselves)
Control ANSWER>>>>-make arrest, prevent escape, prevent a crime
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, What are the four amendments that limit the use of force by the police? ANSWER>>>>--
4th amendment (unreasonable search+seizure)
- 5th amendment (Self-incrimination)
- 8th amendment (Cruel & unusual punishment for people convicted of a crime and excessive
bail)
- 14th amendment (Due process, unintentional uses of force)
Title 42, Section 1983 ANSWER>>>>-civil action for the deprivation of one's civil rights
(acting under "Color of Law" or "Cloak of Authority")when identifying as a police officer you are
acting under "Color of Law"
Remedies available in a Section 1983 claim ANSWER>>>>-- injunctive relief
- compensatory damages
- punitive damages
- attorney fees awarded to the prevailing lawyer
Injunctive Relief ANSWER>>>>-remedy provided by a court decision preventing or
requiring someone to perform a particular action.
Compensatory Damages ANSWER>>>>-A monetary award equivalent to the actual value
of injuries or damage sustained by the aggrieved party (ex. medical bills)
Punitive Damages ANSWER>>>>-a monetary amount awarded to a plaintiff in a civil
lawsuit for the purpose of punishing the defendant, or to deter him from engaging in the same
conduct in the future ("don't do it again")
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