Statistical benchmarks are the comparative populations or groups against which data collected are going to be analyzed and interpreted. Which one of the following is an example of a benchmark?

A) out of state residents
B) behavior of the judge in court
C) accident records for not-at-fault drivers
D) testimony of the defendant in court


C) accident records for not-at-fault drivers

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The second era of policing from an institutional perspective, is known as the:

a. political era b. reform era c. traditional policing era d. public relations era

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The precedent for establishing antiterrorist cooperation among nation is the:

a. 1997 International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism b. 2001 USA Patriot Act c. 1937 Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism d. 1939 International Convention to Stop Air Piracy

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A principal feature in prison society which reinforces the norms and roles of the social system and influences the nature of interpersonal relationships is known as:

a. cable TV. b. programming. c. the yard. d. an underground economy.

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Shrinkage is most commonly known as

a. burglary. b. robbery. c. employee theft. d. all of the above

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