I think the answer is a movie called "Plain Clothes".
"21 Jump Street" is the movie you are referring to. The undercover police officer in the film uses the poem "Because She Was New" to teach English using a metaphor.
Nationwide, the average annual income for an undercover police officer is $68,000. The average annual income for an undercover police officer in New York City is $93,000.
most likely undercover because it's banned in australia
Factors influencing how far an undercover officer should go include the seriousness of the crime being investigated, the level of danger involved, the availability of other investigative techniques, ethical considerations, and the need for supervisory oversight to prevent abuse of power. It is essential for law enforcement agencies to establish clear guidelines and protocols for undercover operations to ensure they are conducted within legal and ethical boundaries.
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Yes.
Yes. For example, if an undercover police officer comes to you with a plan to rob someone and provides you with the weapon, that could be considered entrapment.
If you are referring to "undercover" officers, plainclothes detectives, or "tactical old clothes" officers, they are not lying to anyone because they are not under oath to tell the truth.
Not enough info given in order to answer the question. Did he know that he was an officer? Touched him how? Touched him where? Touched him why? How do you know he was 'undercover?' How do you know he was even an officer?
Basic examples: A police officer working as a member of a gang to gain evidence is working undercover. If someone tells a police officer that there is going to be a robbery tomorrow, that person is an informant.
yes but then you can counter-charge the officer
The undercover officer couldn't have looked more blowzy.
i think he was a undercover police officer or a doctor of some sort.........