An informant's evidence directed toward establishing probable cause to arrest another person may be validated by the informant's past record as an informer, by the extensive detail of the evidence the informant offers and the surrounding
circumstances, and/or any corroboration of the details by police.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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Empirical evidence shows that faster response time is better policing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Terrorists are also termed ______ combatants.
a. justifiable b. intelligence c. unlawful d. warfare
Which of the following statements BEST represents one of the media-constructed claims about crime fighting?
a. Crime control and due process work together equally to control crime b. Crime control is applauded while due process is disparaged c. Due process is applauded while crime control is disparaged d. Neither crime control or due process is important because crime remains an issue
The "father" of the TQM model was ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word