Explain the difference between brutality and excessive force.
What will be an ideal response?
Brutality is a conscious and venal act committed by officers who usually take great pains to conceal their misconduct. Unnecessary force, on the other hand, is usually a training problem, the result of ineptitude or insensitivity. Excessive or unnecessary force may be a good-faith police mistake, while good faith plays no part in brutality.
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?
The view that women who commit crime have biological and psychological traits similar to those of men is called the _____
a. Masculinity hypothesis b. Femininity hypothesis c. Biosocial theory d. Feminine perspective
If one undertakes an action that is a good but that also results in a negative end, as long as the negative end was not the intent of the actor, then the good action and good end can be considered a good. This is called the _______________________
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