Which level of prisons is defined as "a correctional institution that houses less dangerous inmates and therefore uses less restrictive measures to avoid violence and escapes"?
a. maximum-security prisons
b. medium-security prisons
c. minimum-security prisons
d. supermax prisons
b
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A. espionage B. voter fraud C. treason D. mass murder
Interrogation standards for juveniles are the same as they are for adult suspects
a. true b. false
Which of the following techniques is used to disrupt possible misconduct?
a. rotating personnel across shifts and geographic assignments b. micro-managing all officers with the use of CSOs c. widening recruitment d. not hiring minorities or females
What is a central reason for departmental preference for one-officer as opposed to two-officer cars?
A) cost efficiency B) safety C) alertness D) all of the above