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krzymel

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In ________________, the court ruled that (1) a search is not unreasonable if items sought are not in the possession of the suspected criminal, and (2) the search should not interfere with the execution of actions privileged by the First Amendment.
 
  a. Florida v. Riley
  b. Zurcher v. Stanford Daily
  c. Katz v. United States
  d. Jones v. Smith

Question 2

List the four findings that research has suggested regarding one-officer versus two-officer patrol units.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Research on the relationship between one-officer and two-officer patrol units has found the following:
a) the staffing method used had almost no effect on police effectiveness, b) although one-officer units increase the number of units on the road it had little effect on crime, c) two-officer units cost more to maintain, and finally d) patrol activity levels are about the same for both types of staffing. Moreover, the method of staffing patrol units appeared to have a minimal effect on the crime rate.





 

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