In addition to being a decorated law enforcement officer with 15 years of experience in investigations, you are also a member of a regional professional
membership organization for law enforcement officers.
At next year's annual conference, you will be conducting a training for which members can receive continuing education credits. The topic of your training is
"Probable Cause v. Reasonable Suspicion: How Do We Train Our Officers?" This is a "train the trainer" event, in that the bulk of the attendees at your
workshop will be training officers who will take these techniques back to their agencies to use as they train their new officers on these constitutional
issues.
Your job is to put together a PowerPoint presentation that will utilize contemporary case law and other resources to provide a training presentation to the
attendees. The objective of your training is to help attendees learn how to differentiate between probable cause and reasonable suspicion. Essentially, your
job is to provide these trainers with the tools to return to their agencies and make these concepts and issues clear to their officers. Effectively presenting
this information can be the difference between a case being dismissed for lack of probable cause, and a deserving criminal defendant being prosecuted
effectively.
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