The legalistic style of policing ________
a. is marked by the order-maintenance function of the police
b. requires police action in disruptive situations even if no law is broken
c. enforces the letter of the law
d. seeks to legalize controversial forms of deviant behavior
c
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A pathologist must examine a body's wounds to determine if the death was a homicide and if the assailant had intent to kill
a. True b. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. When establishing alarm systems for perimeter security, camera video systems should be placed inside the inner fence and positioned to allow for viewing of the source object that triggers a given alarm. 2. Maximum-security facilities consist of dormitories that have bunk beds with lockers for inmates to store their possessions and communal showers and toilets. Dormitories are locked at night with one or more security officers holding watch. 3. Minimum-security facilities are typically designed to serve the needs of farming areas or public transportation works rather than being optimized for the offender’s reform. Not like typical prisons as envisioned by the public. 4. Medium-security facilities can be freestanding facilities where the entire facility consists of this higher security level or they can be a specified section of the facility that has additional security features that make it a supermax facility. 5. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section (2010), the ADA requires correctional agencies to make reasonable modifications in their policies, practices, and procedures necessary to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities, unless making such modifications would fundamentally alter the program or service involved.
Using Downs' styles as a reference, which style promotes everything under their jurisdiction, tends to develop well-rounded programs, and would oppose changes which would benefit them, but not the organization?
A) Climbers B) Advocates C) Clingers D) Zealots
The primary responsibility an officer has when responding to a traffic collision is _____
a. Assessing the damage to the vehicle b. Determining who is a fault c. Obtaining the operator's information and vehicle registration d. Determining whether or not there are any injuries to the parties involved