List and briefly describe at least one example of a "technique of neutralization" or form of rationalization as it applies to professional deviance within criminal justice
What will be an ideal response?
Should define/describe one of the following, with a specific example attached: (1) Denial of responsibility (e.g., excessive force); (2) Denial of injury (e.g., stealing from suspects); (3) Denial of victim (e.g., bad guys deserve it); (4) Condemnation of condemners (judges are soft on crime); (5) Appeal to higher loyalties (e.g., informal norms of loyalty).
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A person bringing an annulment action must institute the annulment proceeding in a(n) ________ court.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Community-oriented policing should not mandate an increase in cost to the department because primarily it is a:
a. change in the type of programs b. philosophy, not a program c. way of reducing the number of police officers d. way to eliminate all mid-level managers
A traffic violation should be stopped
a. immediately after vehicle contact b. at the first safe site c. off the roadway d. on the roadway
English police officers are known as bobbies because:
A) ?the tails of the horses they rode were cut short (bobbed). B) ?Sir Robert (Bobbie) Peel was responsible for their creation. C) ?the first name Robert and its accompanying nickname Bobbie were extremely common among the first generation of English police. D) they were paid in shillings, for which the slang term was "bob." E) ?of the type of shirts they wore.