Bud, a store security officer at the mall, observes Gil grab a coat from a mannequin and run out of the mall. Bud gives chase but Gil is too fast and escapes
Four days later, Bud observes Gil wearing the coat while walking through the mall parking lot. Bud approaches Gil and demands that he return the coat. Gil claims the coat is his. Bud may NOT now use force to recover the coat because he is no longer in ________ of Gil following the theft.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
fresh pursuit
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A. They are handed out by probation officers on the basis of good behavior. B. They are granted to offenders who have committed capital crimes after the entire parole board has met the offender and reviewed information from relevant witnesses. C. They are designed to match the specific punishment and treatment of an individual offender with a corrections program that reflects that offender's situation. D. They necessitate imprisonment in a correctional facility.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The need for proper risk and needs assessment is more important for community corrections than for institutional corrections. 2. Diagnostic interviews typically only last 30 min. 3. An instrument widely used around the world to identify the most troublesome and dangerous of criminals is Hare’s Psychopathy Checklist-Revised. 4. The AIMS model establishes eight groups based on the behavioral characteristics of inmates.
If a school resource officer is to be employed in a school, a ______ should be completed that expresses a common vision between the school district and the police force.
A. memoranda of acceptance B. memoranda of compliance C. memoranda of duties D. memoranda of understanding
Which of the following situations would not have an impact upon error in agency records?
a. computers have the capacity to magnify clerical error b. a single crime could be recorded by two agencies, thus making that event over-represented c. having very little data to input d. even rare events can be recorded improperly