What is intelligence-led policing?

What will be an ideal response?


a model of policing in which criminal intelligence serves as a guide to operations, instead of the reverse

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The Philadelphia Experiments relied heavily on:

A) persons who were charged with violent crimes. B) persons who failed to appear in court later to answer criminal charges. C) persons who used drugs such as marijuana. D) judicial discretion in bail setting.

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Victim compensation is financial aid awarded to victims to repay them for loss and injury. Who ordinarily pays compensation?

a. victim advocates c. victim compensators b. the offender d. the state

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. As of 2011, all states have enacted some form of victims’ rights legislation. 2. The right to be treated with dignity and respect is a right given by ALL states. 3. Many states do not provide for remedies if a victim’s rights are violated. 4. The Victims of Crime Act of 1984 called for Federal funding for state victim compensation programs. 5. An Amendment to the Constitution has been adopted to address victims’ rights.

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The first pretrial release program began in __________ with the Manhattan Bail Project. This project was designed to assist judges in identifying defendants who were eligible to be released on their own recognizance (ROR). Modeled after the recognizance programs in Europe discussed in the previous section, this program became so successful that over the next 2 decades more than 200 cities had some version of pretrial release in place.

a. 1951 b. 1961 c. 1971 d. 1981

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