Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1) Tabular data describe events that are inherently geographic and may contain geographic variables.
2) Crime analysts most frequently use four types of secondary data: data on crime incidents, arrests, calls for service, and convictions.
3) A call for service is defined when an officer is dispatched to an incident.
4) Accident (or crash) data are typically recorded in standardized ways dictated by state laws.
5) Crime analysis is a discipline that does not rely heavily on computer technology.


1) False
2) False
3) True
4) True
5) False

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Burglaries, robberies, and violent crime are prevalent in urban areas and some argue that this is related in part by a growing drug problem in the United States. What extent does drug abuse play in the crime rate?

A. 23 percent of crime is a direct result of substance abuse. B. An estimated two of every three crimes committed are a result of some type of substance abuse. C. Almost all crimes are either directly or indirectly a result of some type of substance abuse. D. Drugs are not a major factor in the crime rate and at best can only be described as a minor factor; most experts dismiss the connection between drug abuse and crime.

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