How is policing adversely affected in a closed society?
What will be an ideal response?
In a closed society, policing often functions to protect the politically powerful—not to serve society or solve street crimes. The public cannot help police because information flow is restricted.
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The scientific management model includes all of the following except:
A) unity of command structure B) civil service selection C) a traditional patrol structure that assigns the same number of officers to every shift D) innovative techniques for the selection of personnel
Age of responsibility refers to the age at which an individual can:
a. make the decision to consent to sex; b. earn money and open a bank account; c. get married and have children; d. be held accountable for their criminal actions
Which of the following is NOT a method used by the U.S. government to avoid monetary counterfeiting?
a. a security thread embedded in the paper b. ridges in the paper that allow one to "feel" the amount of the bill with one's fingers c. a watermark including the portrait of the figure on the bill d. microprinting that is hard to imitate e. optically variable ink
Data collection on traffic stops helps agencies with which of the following?
A) determine whether racially biased policing is a problem in the jurisdiction B) convey a commitment to unbiased policing C) effectively allocate and manage department resources D) all of the above