Match the key terns listed in Column 1 to the description in Column 2. Use each description only once.
A. Little corruption
B. Soft money
C. PAC
D. ABSCAM
E. Chicago
F. New York City
G. Kickback
H. Shakedown
A. Bribery and corruption by individuals
B. Money is unrestricted
C. A source of campaign money
D. This sting operation utilized an agent posing as a sheik in order to lure congressmen into taking bribes
E. The location of Operation Greylord
F. The Parking Violations Bureau operated out of this city
G. Goods, services, or money received by law enforcement for referring business to other agencies
H. Occurs when a law enforcement officer receives a payoff in exchange for not making an arrest
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According to Kleinig (1996), shooting a person suspected of committing a misdemeanor violates ______.
a. seemliness b. proportionality c. minimization d. practicability
What is the term for any association or group of six or more persons that either requires, as a condition of membership, the commission of a crime of violence or, as part of its purpose or frequent activities, violates criminal laws?
a. Criminal street gang b. Religious groups c. Private club members d. None of the above
What are the social structural explanations of police corruption? Summarize each in detail.
What will be an ideal response?
A key concept in the criminal justice process, involving the mutual transfer of resources among individual actors, is known as a/an:
A. exchange. B. referral. C. system. D. discretion. E. disparity.