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Arrests have to satisfy the reasonableness requirement of the Fourth Amendment.
Declarative Memory
A type of long-term memory that involves the conscious recall of facts and events.
Semantic Memory
A type of long-term memory that involves the recall of general facts, meanings, concepts, and knowledge about the external world.
Eyewitness Memory
The recall of individuals about events they have observed and can involve significant inaccuracies.
Short-term Memory
The part of the memory system where information is stored for a short duration, typically around 20 to 30 seconds.
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