Triads and Tongs are examples of organized crime groups within which ethnicity?
a. Japanese
b. Chinese
c. Vietnamese
d. Russian
B
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Although there is a crime victim's bill of rights, victims are no more involved in the decision making stages of the criminal justice system than before the rights were established
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following would NOT be associated with the "six normative orders" within policing?
a. machismo b. competence c. morality d. brevity
Police assigned to an airport learned that Andrew Sokolow, had paid $2,100 for tickets from a roll of $20 bills, had just made a round-trip flight from Honolulu to Miami, stayed in Miami less than 48 hours with no checked luggage, looked nervous, and had used a name that did not match the name under which his telephone number was listed. The officers stopped the man and detained him long enough
to let a trained dog sniff his luggage. The dog alerted and during the search, they found several pounds of cocaine in his shoulder bag. The police used a drug courier profile in this case. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule? to let a trained dog sniff his luggage. The dog alerted and during the search, they found several pounds of cocaine in his shoulder bag. The police used a drug courier profile in this case. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule?
The independent body in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, that has authority to make binding decisions on a wide range of policy issues, working conditions, and departmental strategies is called a:
a. community review board. b. community team. c. leadership team. d. police chief's administrative team.