The watchman style of policing is common in departments with ______.
a. high-level educational requirements
b. relatively low wages
c. considerable on-the-job training
d. few formal policies
d. few formal policies
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Surette (2011) notes that in modern society the mediated crime event displaces the actual event and ______.
a. makes it seem far worse than it does when it is not displaced b. allows us to frame our fear of crime differently c. the vicarious pleasure of seeing crime on television is far preferable to being victimized d. allows police to make an arrest more easily
According to the life course perspective, __________ refers to the ways that delinquent behaviors, once initiated, are stimulated
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The President's Commission gave rise to what has been called the__________ of prosecution in which the prosecutor's office marketed itself asa professional organization equipped to hold offenders accountable byobtaining guilty pleas or trial
convictions, or in some cases diverting casesfor treatment. a. Diversion and treatment model b. Prosecutorial conviction model c. Prosecutorial discretion model d. Felony case processor model
From the juvenile crime problem of the 1980s emerged the image of a new criminal, the ______ class of youthful offender.
A. vicious B. unchangeable C. super-predator D. incorrigible