FBI statistics and annual reports from the Federal Bureau of Prisons are examples of _____
a. nonpublic agency records
b. new data collected by agency staff
c. published statistics
d. content analysis
C
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What is a saturation patrol?
A. A form of patrol that emphasizes police efforts on certain problems, locations or times B. A form of policing that relies heavily on police-initiated arrests, as opposed to arrests made after the police were called C. A form of patrol that involves concentrating the police presence in a certain area in an effort to catch criminals and deter would-be offenders D. A form of patrol that involves concentrating the police presence in areas where certain crimes are a significant problem
Enforcement and intelligence agencies were given more powers primarily through the U.S.A. Patriot Act.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Wackenhut Correction is currently known as
A) Corrections Corporation of America. B) Management and Training Corporation. C) the GEO Group. D) U.S. Corrections Corporation.
Which of the following statements is true about classification facilities?
A. Repeat offenders are sent to classification facilities so that their security risks can be assessed. B. Newly sentenced offenders are sent to classification facilities so that they can be assigned to a temporary correctional institution. C. Classification centers are the only short-term-stay facilities. D. Stays at classification facilities are ordinarily around 60 days.