Why did some police departments in the reform era prohibit officers from residing in neighborhoods where they patrolled?
A. to isolate officers from potential political influences
B. to make officers more familiar with the entire municipality
C. to expand the “rolling fortress” of police protection
D. to enhance the “thin blue line” of police protection
A. to isolate officers from potential political influences
You might also like to view...
Discuss crime with reference to race and gender. Support your answer with recent statistics.
What will be an ideal response?
According to Freud, the ego
a. is the biological raw material of our temperament and personality b. obeys the pleasure principle c. lacks the ability to engage in hedonistic calculus d. obeys the reality principle
Proof of uncustomary acts, statements, or appearance may be introduced to show evidence of modus operandi.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the processes described below describes covert intelligence collection methods?
A) Direct questioning of witnesses, actors, and other sources of information B) The use of physical surveillance, electronic surveillance, informants, and undercover officers C) An interview with the victim of a crime D) The patrol division gathers covert intelligence by noting any activity around residences or businesses operated by major criminals in the area.