The traditional police hierarchy is a ____________ type structure

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


pyramid

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Why is it difficult to implement in-custody programs in most jails?

A. Jail populations have so many different needs that it is difficult to serve everyone. B. Most judges believe that in-custody programs belong in prisons, not jails. C. Most sheriffs believe that jail should be solely for punishment, not rehabilitation. D. Most sheriffs believe that jail should be solely for rehabilitation, not punishment.

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The logical premises that form a set of predictions about the likelihood of certain events or the empirical results that one would expect to see in an infinite set of trials is the definition of which of the following?

A. probability theory B. ecological fallacy C. correlational theory D. regression theory

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One night, a man receives a call from the Police. The Police tell the man that his wife was murdered, and that he should reach the crime scene as soon as possible. The man drops the phone, shocked, and drives 20 minutes to the crime scene. As soon as he reaches the crime scene, the police arrest him, and he is convicted of murder. How did the police know that he committed the crime?

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Which statement is not a component associated with a profession?

a. A systematic body of theoretical knowledge acquired through lengthy study. b. Community interests rather than self interests as a motivator of professional behavior. c. A strong system of discipline. d. Self-regulation

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