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Policing Module 2 (Federal Agencies (State Agencies (Local Agencies…
Policing Module 2
Federal Agencies
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosions (ATF)
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Initial Requirments:
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- 21 years old but not reached 36 by date of appointment
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- High school diploma or GED
- No misdemeanor or felonies
- Valid drivers license from state of residency
- Resident of Marion County or one of the 7 adjoining counties
- Can't be dishonorably discharged from military
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Police May Search Via:
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Without Warrent
Terry V Ohio (1968) (If dangerous activities are happening, you can stop and search somebody)
Exigent Circumstances (If somebody is fleeing, you can go through areas to seize and search someone)
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Working Personality
Set of emotional and behavioral characteristics developed by members of an occupational group in response to their work situation and environmental influences
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Exceptions
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"Inevitable Discovery"
Can be used if evidence would later been inevitably discovered without the improper action of the police which led to the evidence
Implicit Bias:
Attitudes or stereotypes that effect our understanding, actions and decisions in an unconscious manner
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Plain View Doctrine
Visible from position (if your weed is still burning when the police pull you over, you can be arrested for that)
Seizure (4th Amendment)
Situations in which law enforcement officers (LEO) use their authority to deprive individuals of the liberty or property and must not be unreasonable in regard to the 4th amendment
STOP:
Law enforcement officers interference with individuals freedom of movement for a duration of typically less than one hour, and only rarely extends for as long as several hours
ARREST:
Physically taking a person into custody on grounds that there is reason to believe the individual has committed a criminal offense
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