Chapter 6: Criminal Law
When the offense is a felony and the suspect poses a threat to safety
Based on the Fourth Amendment, police officers may use deadly force when seizing a fleeing suspect
People who take the place of parents
The term "in loco parentis" refers to
The castle doctrine
What doctrine states that a person in his home is justified in using reasonable force, including deadly force, in response to an assault in their home?
Taking forced blood samples from these uncooperative drivers
When an uncooperative driver refuses to submit to a breath or urine test police have begun
Today, few items of property are vital to survival Today, many items of personal property are insured against loss Today, law enforcement agencies are readily available to assist individuals confronted with theft
Which of the following reasons help explain why use of deadly force is currently forbidden in the defense of property?
A police officer A probation officer Anyone
Who may use deadly force when faced with the threat of death or serious bodily harm to the officer or another?
Castle
A person assaulted in their home by a trespasser has no duty to retreat and may use necessary force based upon what doctrine?
Physically intrusive governmental conduct
According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the Fourth Amendment applies to use of force by a police officer because the Fourth Amendment provides an explicit textual source of constitutional protection against this sort of
Reasonable
Actions by police officers using force to arrest a suspect are "seizures" of the suspect, and thus under the Fourth Amendment must be
Detain the offender, make the arrest, and conduct lawful searches Overcome any resistance by the offender Prevent an escape and retake the person if an escape occurs
If force in making arrests should be necessary because of resistance or an attempt to escape, the officer may use only such force as is reasonably believed necessary to
The age, size, and health of the child, and the reason for the discipline
In determining what constitutes a crime of child abuse, consideration will be given to
Unlawful
In most, if not all states, the use of booby traps is
May use deadly force against an intruder
In states that have adopted "make my day" rules, the occupant of a dwelling
Unlawfulness Necessity Reasonableness
Key points in determining the lawfulness of force used in self-defense include:
May use reasonable force to prevent damage to property
Law enforcement officers, neighbors, and other adults who see a child misbehave
Defend himself by taking the umbrella away from the woman
Should a 70-year-old, 100 pound woman begin to hit a 25-year-old, 200-pound man with an umbrella, the man may
Tennessee v. Garner and Graham v. Connor
State laws and police regulations regarding the use of deadly force must conform to the requirements established by the U.S. Supreme Court in
Tennessee v. Garner
State laws regarding the use of deadly force in making arrests must comply with the requirements established by the U.S. Supreme Court in which case?
Forcefully enters the dwelling
The Florida "stand your ground" law creates a presumption that a homeowner has a reasonable fear of imminent peril or death whenever another person unlawfully and
Reasonable
The amount of force used in self-defense or defense of another must, under the circumstances that exist, be