On November 5, 2009, U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan went on a shooting spree at ________, killing thirteen people

a. Tacoma Mall, WA
b. Fort Hood, TX
c. Virginia Tech, VA
d. Washington, DC


b

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What innovation does policing at the speed of thought recommend?

A) cell phones B) micro patrolling C) digital applications for all reports D) more use of pen and paper reporting

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Mark and Morris have made plans to rob a neighborhood bank. Jimmy has agreed to be the lookout and the getaway driver as long as he gets a percentage of the stolen money. That Friday, Mark and Morris enter a bank armed with semi-automatic weapons. Jimmy parks the car at a nearby convenience mart and watches for police. After 10 minutes, Mark and Morris run out of the bank with money bags in hand. Jimmy drives around the front of the bank, Mark and Morris jump into the car, and the three drive off. While driving, Jimmy overhears Mark and Morris discussing that they had killed two security officers during the robbery. Name and explain the principals and accessories. Which, if any, of these principals and/or accessories would Jimmy be charged with? Is Jimmy liable for the killing of the two

security officers? Why or why not? What will be an ideal response?

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In the context of strategies used in drug enforcement in the United States, explain crop eradication and the problems associated with its implementation.

What will be an ideal response?

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Police departments attempt to avoid charges of racial profiling by a. focusing on a person's behavior. b. focusing on intelligence gathered. c. data collection

d. effective data analysis. e. all of these choices.

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