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Prepare a 1,050- to 1,400-word analysis in which you compare and
contrast the role due process and crime control models have on
shaping criminal procedure policy. In your analysis, be sure to
include a review and assessment of the following and the impact on
the criminal justice system as applied to due process and crime
control models:
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the United
States
Constitution.
The applicability of The Bill of Rights to the states via the
Fourteenth
Amendment.
Format your essay consistent with APA 6th edition guidelines using
at least 4 peer- reviewed sources, one of which is the course text.
You must include headings as part of structurally organizing your
paper.
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B. Due Process
1. Exclusionary Rule
2. Stop and Frisk
belt/assembly line
3. Miranda warnings
4. Plea bargains
5. Innocent until proven guilty
course
6. Legal guilt
7. Conveyor
8. Speed and finality
9. Factual guilt
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10. Obstacle
True-False
make sure you show how it could
If you feel the statement is false
falsemake
become a true statement in your own words (identify the main
concepts and add this information under the question).
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11. In Illinois v. Gates, the U.S. Supreme Court established
the two-pronged test
which is used as a review for warrants obtained via informants tips.
This is referred to as the AguilarSpinell two-pronged test.
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12. The Crime Control Model believes that a suspect is innocent until
proven
guilty and the main focus for the court should be the legal guilt.
This is the due process model.
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13. A stop and frisk search, based on the case of Terry v.
Ohio, allows police to
single out any individual and search them based solely on the
officers
unsupported hunch.
This is true only when the officer has reasonable suspicion that the
subject is armed and dangerous. A stop and frisk allows the officer
to frisk for weapons only.
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14. Probable cause can be based on an officers personal
observations,
knowledge from the officers training and experience,
reliable (proven)
informant tips, or by corroborating tips through investigation.
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15. The Exclusionary Rule prohibits police from using anonymous
informants in
obtaining evidence against a suspect.
The exclusionary rule prohibits police from using evidence
obtained from an unconstitutional search or seizure.
Multiple choice
Choose the best answer from the choices provided.
Write a 700-to 1,000- word analysis in which you identify and discuss
the steps in a jury trial. In your analysis be sure to assess the
constitutional trial rights that are enacted during a jury trial, as well as
examine and discuss the selection of a fair and unbiased jury.