Join hundreds of your fellow officers from around the country as we dive into this fascinating topic. Then, immediately after, join us for the Search & Seizure Show where host Anthony Bandiero and a special guest will answer your search & seizure questions.
Reasonable suspicion is a common standard used by police officers around the nation. When an officer stops someone courts require that the officer has either a search warrant, probable cause, or reasonable suspicion. Reasonable suspicion is less strict than probable cause but has very limited applications. It refers to a police officer’s reasonably justifiable suspicion that a person has recently committed a crime, is in the process of committing a crime, or is soon going to commit a crime.
This webinar will take a deep dive into reasonable suspicion and answer the following questions:
What happened in the seminal Terry v. Ohio case?
What does reasonable suspicion really mean?
What is the best way to articulate reasonable suspicion?
Formats: Live Online | On-Demand
Length: 1.5 Hours
Credit: In-services credit available in many states.