Description


The “good faith” doctrine often causes confusion among officers. Knowing what it really means helps you make decisions that hold up in court. This class explains how good faith works, what it covers, and why it matters in search and seizure cases.
In Good Faith & The 4th Amendment, you’ll learn the real meaning of the doctrine and how it affects your work in the field. We’ll also talk about the consequences of getting it wrong and how to apply it in different situations.
What You’ll Learn
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The Meaning of Good Faith
Understand what good faith means for law enforcement, how it applies, and why it’s important.
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Consequences of Bad Faith
Learn what happens when good faith is not present and how it can affect your investigation and court cases.
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Pretext Stops and Good Faith
Find out how pretext stops relate to good faith and how to handle them properly.
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Community Caretaking and Good Faith
Get to know how good faith applies in community caretaking situations and what the rules are.






