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Class Name,Instructor Name
Date, Semester
Criminal Justice 2011
Chapter 2:
LEGAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Summarize the due process rights provided by the Constitution.
Summarize the legal guidelines police must follow for searches, seizures, and arrests.
Describe the process of obtaining and executing a search warrant.
Explain when warrantless searches are authorized.
Summarize when the use of force is permitted.
CHAPTER SUMMARY
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Summarize the due process rights provided by the Constitution.
Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome
2.1
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2.1
Rights prior to
arrest
Rights during arrest
including the use of
force
Rights during
hearings and trials
The right to appeal
conviction and
against cruel and unusual punishment
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The right to confront their accuser and the right to
counsel
Self-Incrimination,and Miranda
Rights provided by the Constitution2.1
6th Amendme
nt
5th Amendme
nt
4th Amendmen
t
The Criminal Justice System Operates within these Key Amendments…
Search and Seizure AND the Use of
Force
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Due Process – the Fourteenth Amendment 2.1
FourteenthAmendment
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Summarize the legal guidelines police must follow for searches, seizures, and arrests.
Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome
2.2
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2.2
4th Amendment
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2.2
4th Amendment
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2.2
All police searches generally require
warrants
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Arrests 2.2
Police officers must have probable cause to make an arrest
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Describe the process of obtaining and executing a search warrant.
Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome
2.3
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2.3
Neutral Magistrate
Probable Cause
Particularity
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The Search Warrant Process2.3
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The Search Warrant Process2.3
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The Search Warrant Process2.3
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The Search Warrant Process2.3
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The Search Warrant Process2.3
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Explain when warrantless searches are authorized.
Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome
2.4
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2.4
Searches Incident to
Arrest
Consent Searches
Exigent Circumstances Searches
or Emergency Searches
Vehicle Searches
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2.4
Stop and Frisk
“The Terry Stop”
Plain ViewSearches
Open-field Searches
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2.4
Stop and Frisk
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Summarize when the use of force is permitted.
Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome
2.5
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2.5
The Use of Force
Make an arrest
Defense of
Property
Self-Defense
and Defense
of Others
Three Justifications of Force
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2.5
Arrest
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Law Enforcement Use of Force 2.5
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Deadly Force
Intermediate and
Less-Lethal Weapons
Empty Hand
Control Measure
s
Verbal instructio
n and command
s
Law Enforcement Force Model2.5
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Deadly Force!2.5
Weapon
Intent to useThe weapon
Deadly force authorized
Delivery system
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Summarize the due process rights provided by the Constitution.
Summarize the legal guidelines police must follow for searches, seizures, and arrests.
Describe the process of obtaining and executing a search warrant.
Explain when warrantless searches are authorized.
Summarize when the use of force is permitted.
CHAPTER SUMMARY