Which of the following is responsible for the investigation of counterfeiting of U.S. currency?

a. FBI
b. Secret Service
c. Internal Revenue Service
d. Organized Crime and Racketeering Unit


b

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The filtering process that involves an individual's prejudices and various other emotions that edit what he or she will remember and what will be forgotten is called ________

A) interference B) amnesia C) repression D) bias E) distortion

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

1) Crime reduction accountability processes in a police organization center on creating realistic expectations, systematically reviewing the progress of crime reduction activities, documenting the work being done, and evaluating the success of crime reduction efforts at each level 2) Every 12 months, a monthly meeting is used for evaluation-oriented accountability for the entire organization 3) After crime reduction strategies are complete, an agency creates a “purpose and goals statement” for its crime reduction activities so know what they should do in the future. 4) Once an agency’s goals are formulated, the crime analyst develops their crime reduction strategies and the police department conducts tactical and strategic crime analysis to guide and support them. 5) Crime analysts should spend time creating products that show weekly or monthly counts of crime for weekly meetings.

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Dr. Sue Jickells is doing research to learn how things criminals may touch, such as explosives, cigarettes, and drugs, can leave behind traces on the skin. When identified and studied, these trace substances could tell us much more about the lives of fingerprint donors than just their _____________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following is NOT one of the theories proposed to explain the fall in crime since the mid-1990s?

a. Continued improvements in law enforcement b. A more educated population c. Improvements in digital technology d. The gentrification of many formerly high­crime neighborhoods

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