Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a common security strategy used in schools. This CPTED strategy involves the placement of physical features that maximize visibility:
a. Natural Surveillance
b. Access management
c. Territoriality
d. Physical Maintenance
a. Natural Surveillance
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Chapter 63 of Title 42 of the Juvenile Act says that an officer may take a juvenile into custody if
A. they believe the child to be sick B. some other reason C. a third legit reason D. all of the above
For an act to be considered a crime, the intent and act must be present at the same time, which is known as _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The following are types of forensic evidence inspection and analysis performed in crime labs except _____
a. mental health diagnosis b. glass and soil fragments c. hair, fibers, and paint analysis d. arson analysis including flammable residues and explosives.
Which of the following is NOT an element of the control process?
a. determining areas to be controlled b. establishing standards and expectations c. taking public opinion surveys d. measuring performance