Explain how the Nationwide SAR Initiative works. Who reviews the information? Do you believe this to be a viable system? Explain
What will be an ideal response?
• When an officer encounters activity that might be an indicator of potential terrorism, the officer gathers as much information as possible and forwards it in accordance with individual department procedures.
• The information is first reviewed by an intelligence analyst and then it goes to a supervisor.
• If the information appears valid, selected portions may be released on a secure computer server outside the agency's own system.
• Two more reviews take place before the information can be accessed.
• First, the local JTTF reviews the data to determine if it threatens any on-going secret investigation.
• This is followed by a review from e-Guardian.
• If both of these reviews are positive, the information can be reviewed by other agencies.
• Any investigator or analyst accessing the information is only able to look at material approved and released by the originating agency.
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a. True b. False
The Kansas City preventive patrol experiment revealed that ______.
a. police response times were much lower in areas where preventive patrol was increased b. citizen satisfaction was much higher in areas where preventive patrol was increased c. officers spent an enormous amount of time waiting for a call for service d. citizens reported feeling less fearful of crime in areas where preventive patrol was increased
Under what conditions can a search be conducted without a search warrant?
What will be an ideal response?
Two kinds of probationary conditions are generally established: ____________ and _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word