The strategy of _____ promotes rigorous enforcement of minor offenses with an eye toward preventing more serious wrongdoing.
A. moral policing
B. predictive policing
C. proactive policing
D. reactive policing
Answer: C
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a. corporations cannot be held responsible for executive actions not authorized by their corporate charter b. corporations can be held fully responsible for the acts of any employees c. corporations can only be held responsible for the acts of corporate managers d. corporations can be criminally sanctioned even when no corporate employee can be shown to have engaged in illegal actions
Police officers may stop a moving automobile where the officers possessed reasonable basis to suspect that the occupants were involved in criminal activity under the Terry stop-and-frisk rationale
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An opinion that is provided by the court that agrees with the outcome of the majority but has different reasons for the decision is referred to as a ______.
a. majority opinion b. concurring opinion c. dissenting opinion d. minority opinion
Castle doctrine allows:
a. Allows a person to use deadly force to protect against attack in their home or in an open area b. Gives people the power to protect from illegal trespassing, violent entry, or other activities on their property that may cause them harm c. Gives people the ability to protect other innocent people in their home from harm when necessary d. All of the above