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This U.S. Supreme Court decision in Terry v. Ohio (1968) recognized the role that discretion plays in policing and
 
  a. granted police the authority to conduct community policing field tests without court approval.
  b. granted police the power to conduct a search without a warrant prior to arrest.
  c. granted police authority to stop and question people in field interrogations.
  d. granted police the authority to question people without having to read them their rights.

Question 2

A police department might want to include the community's input when developing a mission statement because it
 
  a. improves policecommunity relations.
  b. decreases the possibility of the agency accomplishing its mission.
  c. maintains officer support.
  d. decreases community complaints.



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Answer to Question 1

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