Explain how intelligence-led policing works and how it benefits modern police departments

What will be an ideal response?


• Intelligence-led policing is an approach that measures the risk of criminal behavior associated with certain individuals or locations so as to predict when and where such criminal behavior is most likely to occur in the future.
• Intelligence led policing has a number of benefits. It helps police better deter crime and use their resources as efficiently and effectively as possible.

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In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed the federal Megan’s Law and an amendment to the Jacob Wetterling Act and those two laws together became a federal requirement for states to pass statues for ______.

a. holding judges accountable for sentencing of sex offenders and enforced removal of sex offenders in certain neighborhoods b. publicly showing sex-offender pictures and community notifications c. holding judges accountable for sentencing of sex offenders and requiring community meetings for notification d. sex-offender registration and community notification

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The strategic dimension of policing is based on the philosophy that community policing is about police-citizen partnerships at the ______ level.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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How are federal judges selected?

a. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate b. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Congress c. Voted in by the Senate and approved by the President d. Voted in by the Congress and approved by the President

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Which case focused on a Michigan statute which set forth specific requirements necessary for a valid guilty plea? The court expressed concern that some of what could be called plea bargaining was taking place without the approval of the courts

A) Napue v. Illinois B) Edwards v. People C) Santobello v. New York D) Commonwealth v. Battis

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