Explain the concept of differential social organization
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: [key points to be made]
*Term Sutherland used instead of social disorganization
*Culture conflict involved to explain why crime rates vary between groups
*Group values differ (what is culturally approved and reinforced within the group), creates conflict with other groups
*Crime is a product of these conflicting values
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Which of the following is not a generally recognized canon of statutory construction?
A. If possible, a statute is to be construed as constitutional. B. Criminal law statutes are to be construed broadly to include as many people and behaviors as possible. C. The plain meaning of statutes is to be enforced unless the result is absurd. D. In a criminal case, ambiguous language in statutes is to read in the defendant’s favor.
Many advocates of community policing argue that the implementation of community policing will require
A. police officers trained in tactical operations. B. a "new breed" of police officers trained in problem solving and community interaction. C. an officer who understands team policing. D. an experienced veteran officer who is familiar with traditional policing.
An officer who smells marijuana as he drives by a car with an open window: a. cannot compel the driver to stop the car so he can investigate without a warrant. b. is limited to noting the license plate number of the vehicle and initiating a stakeout of the owner's home inorder to gather additional evidence
c. is authorized to stop the car to investigate without a warrant or probable cause because it is a plain searchand outside the scope of the Fourth Amendment. d. is authorized to stop and investigate because he has probable cause under the Fourth Amendment.
According to Engel, "supportive supervisors" tend to emphasize their relations with their subordinates, as opposed to focusing on police activities or the community
Indicate whether the statement is true or false