________ theories would attempt to identify people who have traits that make them prone to crime and then treat or control those people
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Biological
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This phenomenon suggests that a large proportion of offenders repeatedly target a small proportion of people and places, small numbers of locations account for large numbers of crime events, and a small proportion of offenders accounts for a large proportion of offenses.
a. Problem Analysis Triangle b. Repeat offender c. 80/20 rule d. Opportunity
Blum and Heymann (2010) suggest that a new paradigm that is neither warfare nor is required because international terrorism does not easily fit within either alternative paradigm.
a. Federally b. Internationally c. Law enforcement d. All of the above
What functions do police serve in society? Compare and contrast these functions at the federal, state, and county levels
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Criminal terrorism is normally an effort to change the current political power. 2) Fidel Castro's successful takeover of the Cuban government from the Batista regime during the late 1950s is an example of state-sponsored terrorism. 3) Islamic terrorism has its roots in Islamism, a set of ideologies holding that Islam is not only a religion but also a political system. 4) The AQAP attempted over a dozen U.S. based attacks between 2009 and 2011. 5) Industrial chlorine is an example of a possible biological weapon.