The Building and Infrastructure Protection Series (BIPS) is a series of published manuals that

a. Discuss building designs to mitigate damage in the event of a disaster.
b. Brings together researchers, designers, and building owners to discuss protecting infrastructure.
c. Serve as practice manuals for federal, state, and local agencies with domestic security duties.
d. All of the above.


d. All of the above.

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A known child molester was placed on parole and allowed to live in an apartment next door to a woman and her five children. No warning was given by the PO to the woman that her neighbor was a convicted child molester

The offender eventually molested two of the women's children. The PO is likely: A) liable because the PO didn't observe the sex offender 24 hours a day. B) liable because of his negligence to warn the neighbor about the child molester. C) not guilty of any wrongdoing in the incident. D) None of the above

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In 1997, the National Council of Juvenile and Family court Judges, along with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the State Justice Institute convened a panel of juvenile justice experts to assess the past, present, and

future of the juvenile court. This project is called the _____________ a. Janiculum Project b. Kerner Report c. Knapp Commission Report d. Judges Report

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Ethical codes have a “rhetorical function” in that:

a. they establish grounds for discipline b. they establish norms of behavior c. they assure the public that police are required to follow certain standards d. they create rules the public can rely upon

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The research on biochemical theories focuses on twin and sibling behavior

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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