A decision-making behavior through which a police administrator chooses a satisfactory alternative, but not the best is known as

a. satisficing
b. bounded rationality
c. individual decision-making
d. group decision-making


A

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Hare argues that we initially use an intuitive level of moral thinking when we consider ethical dilemmas.

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Those researchers who advocate for a fourth core factor in psychopathy argue that ________ should be included with the three core factors

A) low intelligence B) antisocial behavior C) lack of guilt D) impulsiveness

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According to police accountability expert Samuel Walker, the discipline matrix can be a potentially useful tool and, if properly designed, ensure greater consistency in discipline

What are some key features that must be included to constitute "proper design" and consistency in this type of matrix? What will be an ideal response

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The issuance of a warrant ensures a more orderly procedure and is a better guarantee that probable cause is, in fact, present because it has been reviewed by a(n):

a. educated legal mind. b. subjective and detached magistrate. c. neutral and detached magistrate. d. subjective and benign magistrate.

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