Identify and describe the different factors that commonly influence an officer's use of discretion

What will be an ideal response?


Factors that commonly influence discretion include legal factors when discretion is inversely related to the severity of the offense. Environmental factors including the degree of discretion an officer will exercise being at least partially defined by the officer's living and working environment. Departmental factors that relate to how the officer's department operates. Peer factors deal with peer influence. Situational factors include the demeanor of the offender and the way a crime or situation is encountered. Extralegal factors include the race, class, and gender of the offender.

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a. custodial c. non-custodial b. preparation d. suspicious

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The laws of most states permit a temporary ________ of the arrested person until extradition proceedings can be instituted

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Crime rates tend to be high where people learn supraindividual goals and low where they put their own interests first

a. True b. False

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Joseph Goldstein conducted one of the first studies of police discretion in which he concluded that

A. police discretion efficiently allocates limited police resources. B. discretion is effective and necessary. C. discretion typically does not pose a problem. D. police discretion is illegal and should be abolished.

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