Which of the following trends is true in regards to Chinese policing since the early 1980s?
a. There has been a significant rise in crime
b. There has been a decline from 71.1% to 57.1% in police effectiveness
c. There has been an increase in homicide cases
d. A and B
e. All of the above
d. A and B
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When COPPS is established department-wide, the perception of elitism is created
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Bill and Ted, two 17-year-old high school students, spend a portion of their school day bullying Mike, a mild-mannered fellow student. One day after school, Bill and Ted observe Mike walking down the street
The two bullies stop their car and ask Mike if he wants a ride. Mike, being suspicious of their motives, declines the offer. Nonetheless, Bill and Ted grab Mike and force him into the car. They drive Mike to the outskirts of town where they strip him to his underwear and shove him out of the car. Bill and Ted then depart leaving Mike embarrassed and stranded. A few minutes later a passing motorist stops and assists Mike. The police are notified of the incident. The most serious offense Bill and Ted have committed is: A) unlawful restraint. B) aggravated kidnapping. C) kidnapping. D) none of the above because the incident was intended to be a prank.
According to Robert Merton, when an individual is faced with anomie, which of the following is true?
A. Crime might occur. B. Crime will occur. C. The individual will find an innovative solution. D. The individual will proceed as normal.
In pretext stops, the test for validity concerns:
a. whether ordinarily the police officers "would have" made the stop. b. whether the police officers did make the stop. c. whether ordinarily the police officers "could have" made the stop. d. how many police officers did make the stop.