To maintain esprit de corps Upholding a 1960s precedent To make officers readily recognizable A & C
Trout. Von Raab. Peeler. Scales.
seriousness of the crime. the danger to the community. the criminal’s previous record. the level of threat or resistance presented by the subject.
an instrument used by lawyers to file criminal charges. the amount of money spent by police officers for false arrest protection. a legal term meaning “let the decision stand.” the infliction of some injury upon one person by another.
negligence, and unintentional and constitutional torts. constitutional torts, brutality, and negligence. intentional torts, negligence, and constitutional torts. criminal, civil, and judicial torts.
reduction of immediate hazard. determining costs, procurement, and so on. saving lives and property. establishing control of the situation and restoring normal operations.
drug rings. organized crime. youth gang. a political action committee.
Common Law/ no duty to protect the general public from harm the Law of Moses / a maximum level of duty the 9/11 incident / an obligation to prevent terrorist attacks the Hague Agreement / to maintain an international (INTERPOL) police force
secret plan of attack against Iraq. National Incident Management System (NIMS). training program for counterespionage. secret Command Center from which he could supervise the next response to domestic terrorism.
Monroe v. Pape. Gilliam v. Falbo. Carmelo v. Miller. Gideon v. Wainwright.