A component practiced in social casework according to Abadinsky (2003) that consists of the organization of facts into a meaningful goal-oriented explanation is _______________.
a. assessment
b. evaluation
c. intervention
d. All of the above
b. evaluation
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When analyzing the Dirty Harry situation, which of the following is not one of the four conditions faced by a police officer?
a. The officer has opportunity to achieve morally good end or outcome and intends to do so. b. The means used to achieve good end are not normally considered morally wrong. c. The use of means is perceived by the officer to be the best or only practicable means of ensuring the good end is met. d. The good likely to be achieved by using dirty hands far outweighs the bad consequences of using dirty means.
When police become preoccupied with the activities of policing and lose sight of the ends or goals that police activities are supposed to achieve, it is called ______. A. inverted policing
A. inverted policing B. ends over means syndrome C. means over ends syndrome D. investigative inefficiency
Trial courts make factual determinations and apply settled law to those facts, while ________ courts interpret and develop the law
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
The person most often associated with problem-oriented policing is:
A) James Q. Wilson B) George Kelling C) J. Edgar Hoover D) Herman Goldstein