Physical and procedural security measures at ports previously relied on measures to prevent
A) theft from organized crime
B) arson
C) homeless people from hiding in containers
D) container security
A
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Research by Bennett and Wright (1984 ) found that
A) almost all burglaries are planned. B) burglars generally have an irresistible or constant urge to steal or burglarize. C) dogs and burglar alarms did not influence the decision to burglarize a residential property. D) increased police patrols were major deterrents in decisions to burglarize.
In Naples in the province of Campania on the Italian mainland, a powerful criminal brotherhood called the _____________ (stemming from a Spanish word meaning dispute or fight) also operated
a. Palazzo b. Camorra c. Partito d. Cosca
Which of the following statements is true about casual surveillance?
A. It is often used when intelligence has to be accumulated in a short time. B. It requires some planning and lasts from a few hours to a longer period. C. It includes taking note of cars present, persons seen, and so forth each time an officer happens to drive by the surveillance area. D. It is an ongoing, indefinite proposition whose end is often determined by the value of what raw intelligence is being collected.
The aging-out process is sometimes called desistance from crime or ______________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word