Officers who partake in a wide range of practices, including abusive language, physical force, and/or violence, are guilty of:
A) police brutality
B) force projection
C) ?prejudice
D) ?profiling
E) ?force management
A
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a. defining goals b. social movements c. moral panics d. ideological grounds
In the Travis opinion, the majority concluded that "race or ethnic background may become legitimate consideration when investigators have information on the subject of a particular suspect (Travis, 62 F. 3rd at 54)
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Compare and contrast the belief that drug use is rational. In doing so, create a fictional rational criminal who uses drugs daily. Explain how and why the individual uses drugs and how this pertains to rational choice theory.
What will be an ideal response?
Sykes and Matza base their neutralization theory on a variety of observations about criminals, among them the observation that:
A) ?criminals hope to plea bargain based upon dispelling their responsibility for their offenses. B) ?criminals view all victims as equal prey for their offenses. C) ?criminals sometimes voice a sense of guilt about their illegal acts. D) ?criminals show respect for their "street smart" peers.