Anthony is a new police recruit who just graduated from the police academy and has been hired by a large metropolitan police department in Florida. He reports to work for his first shift and is assigned a field training officer, Jeffrey. Anthony is excited to begin his work as a police officer, as this is something he has wanted since he was a child. During Anthony's first shift he meets many of
his fellow police officers. He is given a lot of different advice by these different officers. He quickly learns that there are different policing styles.?Harold, Anthony's field training officer, hears all the advice that Anthony is getting. He explains to Anthony that once he is off of probation, the majority of what he does every day will not be subject to administrative review and thus there is a lot of autonomy in his position. He tells Anthony that he must decide what style of policing he will follow. This concept of having a high degree of personal discretion is referred to as:
A) ?thin-blue-line decision making.
B) ?low-visibility decision making.
C) ?double marginality.
D) ?overload hypothesis.
E) ?institutional marginalization.
B
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The federal department responsible for preventing terrorist attacks within the United States; reducing America?s vulnerability to terrorism; and minimizing the damage and recover from attacks that do occur
A) U.S. Department of Justice B) U.S. Postal Service C) Department of Homeland Security D) Department of National Borders
Juan was a high-ranking member of the gangster disciples who was imprisoned in a maximum security federal facility. He regularly calls lower ranking members and instructs them to do his bidding on the street. Juan recently called a member and instructed him to do a drive by shooting at the home of a fellow member who has been associating with a rival gang. What theory will extend criminal liability to Juan?
a. accomplice liability b. principal liability c. derivative liability d. accessory liability
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The rate of HIV/AIDS infection is lower for female offenders than for male offenders. 2. Females made up 12% of the total national prison population at year-end 2016. 3. Pennsylvania incarcerates the greatest number of women. 4. In 1948, the first completely separate female prison opened. 5. Federal female drug offenders represent 91.4% of all inmates.
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. During the 1980s and 1990s, California state institutions were found to have violated federal laws covering ______.
A. education B. nutrition C. mental health services D. health care