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Define reasonable suspicion searches (i. e. Terry v. Ohio) and discuss the pros and cons of permitting searches of individuals who are not suspected of a crime. Do you think that public safety is a compelling interest that can negate an individual's right to privacy or are these searches a violation of the individual's constitutional rights? Support your response.

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