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Clearance Rates ✔Correct Answer--Amount of cases that end up being solved
Differential Response ✔Correct Answer--A patrol strategy that assigns priorities to calls for service
and choose the appropriate response.
Patriot Acts ✔Correct Answer--You lose rights when you are suspected of terrorism. Provides
funding for
Problem oriented policing ✔Correct Answer--Community policing strategy that emphasizes solving
problems of disorder in a neighbor- hood that may contribute to fear of crime and to crime itself.
Fusion Centers ✔Correct Answer--Centers run by states and large cities that analyze and facilitate
sharing of information to assist law enforcement and homeland security agencies in preventing and
responding to crime and terrorism threats.
Different forms of police accountability ✔Correct Answer--Internal Affairs Units
Civil review Boards
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA)
Civil Liability Law Suits
Affidavit ✔Correct Answer--Written statement of fact, supported by oath or affirmation, submitted
to judicial officers to fulfill the requirements of probable cause for obtaining a warrant.
Probable Cause ✔Correct Answer--Reliable information indicating that it is more likely than not
that evidence will be found in a specific location or that a specific person is guilty of a crime.
Reasonable Suspicion ✔Correct Answer--A police officer's belief, based on articulable facts that
would be recognized by others in a similar situation, that criminal activity is afoot and necessitates
further investigation that will intrude on an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy.
Types of warrentless Searches ✔Correct Answer--(1) search justified by special needs beyond the
normal purposes of law enforcement,
(2) stop and frisk on the streets, (3) search incident to a lawful arrest,
(4) exigent circumstances,
(5) search by consent, and
(6) automobile searches.
Exclusionary Acception (Good Faith) ✔Correct Answer--Exception to the exclusionary rule that
permits the use of improperly obtained evidence when police officers acted in honest reliance on a
defective statute, a warrant improperly issued by a magistrate, or a consent to search by someone
who lacked authority to give such permission.
Exclusionary Acception (Invitable discovery) ✔Correct Answer--Supreme Court ruling that
improperly obtained evidence can be used if it would inevitably have been discovered by the police.