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Class Name,Instructor Name
Date, Semester
Criminal Justice 2011
Chapter 2:
LEGAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
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
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
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
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
Due Process – the Fourteenth Amendment 2.1
FourteenthAmendment
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
2.2
4th Amendment
2.2
4th Amendment
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
2.3
Neutral Magistrate
Probable Cause
Particularity
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
2.4
Searches Incident to
Arrest
Consent Searches
Exigent Circumstances Searches
or Emergency Searches
Vehicle Searches
2.4
Stop and Frisk
“The Terry Stop”
Plain ViewSearches
Open-field Searches
2.4
Stop and Frisk
Summarize when the use of force is permitted.
Learning ObjectivesAfter this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcome
2.5
2.5
The Use of Force
Make an arrest
Defense of
Property
Self-Defense
and Defense
of Others
Three Justifications of Force
2.5
Arrest
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
Deadly Force!2.5
Weapon
Intent to useThe weapon
Deadly force authorized
Delivery system
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