Organized crime began anew in _____ in the early 1800s, where almost 1 million people—most of them poor, half of them immigrants, and many of them unemployed—lived
a. Chicago
b. New York City
c. Los Angeles
d. Cleveland
Answer: b
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The _____ effect is when crime moves to another location during crackdowns and comes back after the crackdown
a. Displacement c. Restorative b. Dislocation d. Arrival
________ approach to security would save incredible amounts of money and likely improve
overall security greatly. A) Cost versus risk B) Cost accounting C) Back to basics D) Technology oriented
As any police officer or criminologist would say, "Crime is an older person's enterprise."
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.In the landmark 5–4 Supreme Court ruling in Maryland v. King, the legality of DNA collection prior to conviction was upheld. 2.There are two aspects of security commonly discussed in the criminological literature on surveillance: personal safety and the security of happiness. 3.For Foucault, panoptic surveillance targets the soul. 4.Synopticism is where the few observe the many. 5.There exists software capable of sifting through any written communication and spotting when the writer is lying or confused about the facts.