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1. Accreditation a. Guidelines that are general in nature
2. COPPS b. Specific guidelines that serve to direct employee actions
3. Division of labor c. The "who, what, when, and where" of crime is analyzed with intelligence analysis
4. Federalization d. Has emerged as the dominant philosophy and strategy of policing
5. Intelligence-led policing e. The logical framework for officers to respond to crime and neighborhood disorder
6. Militarization f. Effort by a criminal justice agency where it seeks to meet national standards in its field
7. Policies g. Notion that local police are being overly co-opted by federal law enforcement agencies
8. Procedures h. Using military-style weapons, tactics, training, uniforms, and even heavy equipment in civilian police departments

9. S.A.R.A. i. Strategy that integrates crime analysis and technology to inform forward thinking administrators
10. Predictive policing j. Where specialization produces different groups of functional responsibilities


1. F
2. D
3. J
4. G
5. C
6. H
7. A
8. B
9. E
10. I

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