Which of the following men emerged as the leading national spokesman for police professionalism during the 1920s?
a. O.W. Wilson c. J. Edgar Hoover
b. August Vollmer d. Frederick Taylor
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Column 1 Column 2 1. Precedent a. A perspective that emphasizesthe importance of controlling crime, perhaps to the detrimentof civil liberties 2. Due process perspective b. A rule of case law (i.e., a decision by a court)that is binding on all lower courts and the court that issued it 3. Crime control perspective c. A general concern with people'srights and liberties. The due process perspective is closelyaligned with a liberal political orientation. 4. Criminal procedure d. A vast set of rules and guidelines thatdescribe how suspected and accused criminals are to be handledand processed by the justice system
The most common method of waiver to adult court and the one with the longest history is ________.
A. legislative waiver B. judicial waiver C. prosecutorial waiver D. discretionary judicial waiver
The mission of the Problem-Oriented Policing Center is to advance the concept and practice of
a. the SARA model. b. community-oriented policing. c. problem-oriented policing. d. traditional policing.
France has two major court systems, each with separate and distinct hierarchies. Which of the following best supports the argument that this apparently simple system is actually quite complex?
a. Both court systems handle civil cases b. Both court systems handle criminal cases c. The administrative system has mid- and higher-level courts whereas the ordinary system has only higher-level courts d. The jurisdictional boundaries of each court system are so blurred that France had to create a special tribunal that decides to which system a case is assigned