Crimes that threaten the general well-being of society and challenge accepted moral principles are defined as _______ crimes.
A. violent
B. limited
C. general-order
D. public-order
E. high-visibility
Answer: D
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a. Determine the length of the interview. c. Obtain an offender description. b. Examine the population limitations. d. Determine who will conduct the interview.
In a community policing environment, the ____ is the main unit of police work
a. incident b. community problem c. crime d. performance measure e. all of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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Which doctrine holds that illegally seized evidence can be introduced a trial if the officials' law breaking behavior did not cause the seizure of the evidence?
a. The attenuation exception b. The independent source exception c. The inevitable discovery exception d. The fruit of the poisonous tree exception