During a covert operation after you've assumed a vantage point you are likely to discern an even better vantage point. In the best-case scenario you should
A) Wait for a distraction and then change position
B) Stay there
C) Try to look discreet and move to new vantage point
D) Call in reinforcement to go to new vantage point
B
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a. Refers to the standards in behavior attributed to inmates who earn respect by proving themselves worthy of that title. b. Refers to the various inconveniences and deprivations that occur as a result of incarceration. c. Refers to assertion that certain social group reactions serve to make certain behaviors deviant, regardless of the individual context in which they occur. d. Refers to the idea that the subculture within prisons is brought in from outside the walls by offenders who have developed their beliefs and norms while on the streets.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Inmates with recreational activities are less likely to engage in violence. 2. The Quakers were largely against the use of education for prison inmates. 3. Prison staff have the right to regulate religious practices within prisons to ensure that the safety and security of the institution are not compromised. 4. Indeed, of the 20 states that admit the most people to treatment per 100,000, 19 had incarceration rates below the national average. 5. In America’s early colonial jails as well as the Pennsylvania and Auburn system prisons, physical exercise was provided to inmates as part of the daily regimen.
The most important difference in community policing is that it represents a(n)
A. direct application of the broken windows theory. B. alternative source of major funding. C. new method of doing the same type of work. D. major change in the role of the police.
Chemicals that affect the brain, causing changes in emotions, perceptions, and behavior are called __________ drugs
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word