A major concern of community policing is to convince middle management that community policing will:

A) reduce crime
B) please the public
C) be a permanent part of departmental policy
D) control crime


C

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In 2014, women comprised ______ of the jail population.

a. 5% b. 15% c. 25% d. 35%

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An age-specific arrest rate is:

a. the number of arrests of people of a particular age divided by the number of people of that age in the population. b. the difference between the number of people of a particular age who have been arrested and the number of people of that age who have not been arrested. c. the difference between the number of people of a given age in the population and the number of people that age who have been arrested. d. the number of people of a given age who have been arrested.

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Match the following names of philosophies with the characteristics of the philosophy, which are listed below.

A. The use of counseling, education, and/or job training to make a criminal wish to stop committing criminal acts B. The greatest good for the greatest number C. A social practice is desirable if it promotes human happiness better than other possible alternatives. D. The effect that punishment of the offender will have in causing other people in the community to refrain from committing the same crime E. When the imposition of punishment on a wrongdoer causes him or her to refrain from repeating the act F. "An eye for an eye" G. "Just deserts" H. A possibly beneficial consequence of punishment is that it satisfies victims, their families and friends, and members of the public. I. A wrongdoer deserves punishment. J. A by-product of punishment that has the result of a criminal no longer desiring to commit crimes and instead becoming a useful citizen

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The U.S. Supreme Court alone changed the shape of juvenile justice

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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