The key difference between intelligence-led policing and data-driven policing is ______.
A. that intelligence-led policing focuses on people, while data-driven policing focuses on places
B. that data-driven policing focuses on people, while intelligence-led policing focuses on places
C. data-driven policing was abandoned in the 1970s, while intelligence-led policing is still used
D. intelligence-led policing does not require the expensive analytical software that data-driven policing requires
A. that intelligence-led policing focuses on people, while data-driven policing focuses on places
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Early release based on the behavior of the offender is referred to as ______.
a. probation b. parole c. house-arrest d. restoration
Approximately how many trial courts of limited jurisdiction are there in the United States?
A. 6,975 B. 13,500 C. 650 D. 53
Most inmates leave prison before the completion of their sentence and are placed:
a. in residential treatment. b. on parole. c. on house arrest. d. none of these choices.