Describe how a functionalist would view the future of policing
What will be an ideal response?
From a functionalist perspective, policing in the future would be viewed through the lens of its utility and usefulness for society. As new changes arise, the police will respond with innovations and adaptations. Some of these changes will be useful or functional to society and would be retained.
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What is the "inner circle" concept of media within police subculture?
A. Media that have worked with police extensively and can appreciate their perspective B. Media that are actually staffed by former police members C. Media that are privy to secret police information before the mainstream media D. Media that only release information that casts the police subculture in a positive light
What is the name of the method named after a Paris police officer, which worked to identify criminals by precise physical measurements and identification of unusual physical characteristics?
A) Bertillon method B) Chiral method C) Marsouin method D) Peele method
If the value of the mitigating factors exceeds any aggravators the sentence will most likely be ______.
a. death b. life without parole c. probation d. 5–10 years in federal prison
The Department of Homeland Security was established in September 2001
Indicate whether the statement is true or false