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Kaplan UniversityKaplan UniversityCJ 101CJ 101

Introduction to Criminal Introduction to Criminal JusticeJustice

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Douglas N. RobinsonDouglas N. Robinson

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4

• Unit 4Unit 4

• Discussion Board PostsDiscussion Board Posts– Minimum of 4 posts…Minimum of 4 posts…– Posted over three day period during Posted over three day period during the week…the week…

• Seminar or Alternative Seminar Seminar or Alternative Seminar AssignmentAssignment

• Unit 4 Assignment – 60 pointsUnit 4 Assignment – 60 points

• Unit 3 Power point Project is due Unit 3 Power point Project is due Tuesday, April 24Tuesday, April 24thth……

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4• In each of the six scenarios, which can be In each of the six scenarios, which can be accessed by clicking on the Unit 4 Assignment accessed by clicking on the Unit 4 Assignment item in the Left Navigation Bar, a fundamental item in the Left Navigation Bar, a fundamental due process right has been violated. Review due process right has been violated. Review each scenario. Then, each scenario. Then, select both the correct select both the correct right that has been violated and the Amendment right that has been violated and the Amendment which grants us this protection.which grants us this protection.

• Note: This assignment is in a multiple choice Note: This assignment is in a multiple choice format and should not take very long to format and should not take very long to complete. However, you will have 12 hours to complete. However, you will have 12 hours to finish it once you begin, and you will only be finish it once you begin, and you will only be able to complete it once. Access the assignment able to complete it once. Access the assignment by clicking on the “Unit 4 Assignment” link at by clicking on the “Unit 4 Assignment” link at left.left.

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4• In each of the six scenarios, which can be In each of the six scenarios, which can be accessed by clicking on the Unit 4 Assignment accessed by clicking on the Unit 4 Assignment item in the Left Navigation Bar, a fundamental item in the Left Navigation Bar, a fundamental due process right has been violated. Review each due process right has been violated. Review each scenario. Then, scenario. Then, select both the correct right select both the correct right that has been violated and the Amendment which that has been violated and the Amendment which grants us this protection.grants us this protection.

• Note: This assignment is in a multiple choice Note: This assignment is in a multiple choice format and should not take very long to complete. format and should not take very long to complete. However, you will have 12 hours to finish it once However, you will have 12 hours to finish it once you begin, and you will only be able to complete you begin, and you will only be able to complete it once. Access the assignment by clicking on the it once. Access the assignment by clicking on the “Unit 4 Assignment” link at left.“Unit 4 Assignment” link at left.

• Reminders:Reminders:

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Unit 4 SeminarUnit 4 Seminar

• Reminders:Reminders:

• You will only be able to enter your online You will only be able to enter your online Unit 4 Assignment one timeUnit 4 Assignment one time

• Click the "Save Answers" button oftenClick the "Save Answers" button often

• If you lose your internet connection during If you lose your internet connection during your Unit 4 Assignment, logon again and try your Unit 4 Assignment, logon again and try to access your Unit 4 Assignment. If you to access your Unit 4 Assignment. If you are unable to enter the Unit 4 Assignment, are unable to enter the Unit 4 Assignment, contact your instructor.contact your instructor.

• You will always be able to see the time You will always be able to see the time remaining in the Unit 4 Assignment at the remaining in the Unit 4 Assignment at the top right of the pagetop right of the page

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Unit 4 SeminarUnit 4 Seminar

• Assessments with Multiple Pages:Assessments with Multiple Pages:

• Make sure you click the "Save Answers" button before Make sure you click the "Save Answers" button before advancing to the next page (we also suggest clicking advancing to the next page (we also suggest clicking on save answers while you are working)Complete all of on save answers while you are working)Complete all of the pages before submitting your Unit 4 Assignment for the pages before submitting your Unit 4 Assignment for instructor reviewinstructor review

• Do NOT use your browser's 'Back' and 'Forward' buttons Do NOT use your browser's 'Back' and 'Forward' buttons during the Unit 4 Assignmentduring the Unit 4 Assignment

• Please use the provided links for navigationPlease use the provided links for navigation

• Submitting Your Unit 4 Assignment:Submitting Your Unit 4 Assignment:

• When you are finished with the Unit 4 Assignment, When you are finished with the Unit 4 Assignment, click on the "Submit for Grade" button.click on the "Submit for Grade" button.

• Please note: Once you click the "Submit for Grade" Please note: Once you click the "Submit for Grade" button, you will NOT be able to edit or change any of button, you will NOT be able to edit or change any of your answersyour answers

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4

• Miranda WarningsMiranda Warnings– Miranda v. Arizona 1966Miranda v. Arizona 1966– What are the Warnings?What are the Warnings?– What are the two requirements for What are the two requirements for Miranda to be required?Miranda to be required?

– Custody & Interrogation(s)Custody & Interrogation(s)– Right to Remain silentRight to Remain silent– Anything said can be used against you in criminal courtAnything said can be used against you in criminal court– Right to an attorney present during questioningRight to an attorney present during questioning– If you can not afford an attorney, one will be providedIf you can not afford an attorney, one will be provided

– Do you understand these rights? What is the highest level of Do you understand these rights? What is the highest level of schooling in English schooling in English

– Have you obtained? Have a witness present during the Miranda Have you obtained? Have a witness present during the Miranda Warning issued.Warning issued.

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4

• Chapter 7Chapter 7• The U.S. Constitution, especially the Bill The U.S. Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights, is designed to protect citizens of Rights, is designed to protect citizens from abuses in police power.from abuses in police power.

• The 4The 4thth Amendment: Amendment: ““The right of the The right of the people to be secure in their persons, people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.the persons or things to be seized.””

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4• The Exclusionary RuleThe Exclusionary Rule

• Weeks v U.S. (1914)Weeks v U.S. (1914)– Illegally seized evidence cannot be used in a Illegally seized evidence cannot be used in a trial.trial.

– This rule acts as a control over police behavior.This rule acts as a control over police behavior.

• Fruit of the Poisonous TreeFruit of the Poisonous Tree– SilverthorneSilverthorne Lumber Co. v. U.S (1920) Lumber Co. v. U.S (1920) -- -- Illegally seized evidence cannot be used in a Illegally seized evidence cannot be used in a trial, therefore evidence from an illegal seizure trial, therefore evidence from an illegal seizure cannot be used at trialcannot be used at trial

• Mapp v Ohio (1961)Mapp v Ohio (1961)– The 14The 14thth Amendment due process applies to all law Amendment due process applies to all law enforcement officers (local, state and federal) enforcement officers (local, state and federal)

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• Exceptions to the Exclusionary RuleExceptions to the Exclusionary Rule::

• Good Faith Exception (US v Leon 1984)Good Faith Exception (US v Leon 1984)– Evidence obtained with warrant later deemed Evidence obtained with warrant later deemed invalidinvalid

• Plain View Doctrine (Harris v US 1968)Plain View Doctrine (Harris v US 1968)– Seen from a place officer has legal right to Seen from a place officer has legal right to bebe

• Emergency Searches / Exigent Emergency Searches / Exigent Circumstances (Warden v Hayden 1967)Circumstances (Warden v Hayden 1967)– Officer doesnOfficer doesn’’t have to delay if would t have to delay if would endanger livesendanger lives

– What are some examples of when a situation What are some examples of when a situation becomes an emergency?becomes an emergency?

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• Inevitable Discovery RuleInevitable Discovery Rule– Brewer v. Williams 1977Brewer v. Williams 1977– If evidence would have been found without If evidence would have been found without illegal conduct of officers, can be used illegal conduct of officers, can be used in trialin trial

• Body Searches v. Strip SearchesBody Searches v. Strip Searches

• USA Patriot Act 2001USA Patriot Act 2001– Wiretaps & Electronic CommunicationsWiretaps & Electronic Communications

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• Chapter 8Chapter 8

• Police Personality and CulturePolice Personality and Culture

• Corruption v. IntegityCorruption v. Integity

• Knapp Commission (1970)Knapp Commission (1970)

• Ethics and ProfessionalismEthics and Professionalism

• Dangers of Law EnforcementDangers of Law Enforcement– www.odmp.orgwww.odmp.org

• Risk of Disease and Health Issues Risk of Disease and Health Issues

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• Stress and FatigueStress and Fatigue

• Police Use of ForcePolice Use of Force

• What is Excessive Force?What is Excessive Force?– Provide an exampleProvide an example– Alternative deadly weaponsAlternative deadly weapons– Provide an exampleProvide an example

• Racial Profiling v. Criminal Racial Profiling v. Criminal ProfilingProfiling– Provide examples of eachProvide examples of each

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• What is Deadly Force?What is Deadly Force?• Provide examples of eachProvide examples of each

• Police LiabilitiesPolice Liabilities– Provide examplesProvide examples– Common sources of civil liabilitiesCommon sources of civil liabilities

• Federal LawsuitsFederal Lawsuits– Title 42, Section 1983Title 42, Section 1983– Code against anyone who denies others Code against anyone who denies others their constitutional right to life, their constitutional right to life, liberty, or property without due process liberty, or property without due process of law of law

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Seminar Unit 4Seminar Unit 4

• Unit 5 Assignments:Unit 5 Assignments:– Discussion Boards (minimum of 4 posts)Discussion Boards (minimum of 4 posts)– QuizQuiz– No SeminarNo Seminar

• Please Submit your Midterm Power-Please Submit your Midterm Power-pointpoint

By Tuesday, April 24th…By Tuesday, April 24th…

Have a great week :)Have a great week :)


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