As of 2020, about 13% of police officers in the US are black. This percentage varies depending on the location and police department.
The US has the most frequent searches of the acronym PHP on Google.
The Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution requires warrants for arrests and searches and seizures. There are many exceptions to this requirement based upon the concept of "probable cause", but they generally do not apply to searches of a home. For more information, please see the related links below.
Warrantless searches can be performed when consent is given or there are exigent circumstances. An exigent circumstance is if the police feel that someone's safety is at risk or criminal activity is ongoing. Two other conditions are the plain view doctrine and incidental searches.
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The constitution says nothing about backpacks or locker searches (as backpacks and lockers were not overly common in 1783). There is an unwritten assumption of a right to privacy, and the US Supreme Court has established that based on the Amendment that the government cannot search without just cause, it is wrongful for the state to search. However, exceptions are made for schools. There is significant debate whether or not this view that schools are exempt from the Amendment is actually constitutional.
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The US Bureau of Justice Statistics regularly issues a statistical report on Local Police Departments. The most recent report was issued in 2003. As of 2003 there were more police agencies with 10-24 officers, 30 percent, than any other size.
Websites such as WhitePages, iTools, and US Info Search allow you to do reverse zip code searches. The USPS website and Yellow Pages also allow you to reverse zip code searches.
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The Supreme Court created an exception to the exclusionary rule for searches conducted by school administrators.