A prominent corruption case in which Congressmen were videotaped accepting bribes in an FBI “sting” was known as:
a. Watergate
b. Abscam
c. the House Post Office Scandal
d. Iran-Contra arms
b. Abscam
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Community policing is a philosophy that addresses public safety issues (such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime) by working through organizational strategies to support the systematic use of partnerships and problem- solving techniques
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If a police officer with a distinguished record is found to have given false testimony about a minor fact, such as where he states he put a recovered weapon into a police vehicle after arresting an offender when his partner in fact did so, the utilitarian prosecutor considering a perjury prosecution should give great weight to the ______.
a. community b. police department c. officer who gave the testimony d. offender
Both deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning are essential to criminologists. However, sometimes we cannot always make useful predictions for every social situation or research problem that we seek to investigate. We may find unexpected patterns in the data we collect. What is the term used to describe this? Define that term. Then provide some suggestions on the process a researcher could invoke in order to make sense of their unanticipated findings.
What will be an ideal response?
The attachments that exist among the people producing goods and services are known as:
A) ?productive forces. B) ?productive relations. C) ?productive handicaps. D) ?productive facilitators.