What is the difference between kidnapping and false imprisonment?
What will be an ideal response?
Kidnapping requires some form of substantial movement, while false imprisonment does not.
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The amount of spatter from a blood droplet falling on a hard, non-porous surface is _____ that of a drop of blood of equal size, falling from the same distance, onto a softer, porous surface
a. The same as b. Less than c. Greater than
_________________ describes when professionals have such strong ties of loyalty to one another that their ability to receive messages from individuals outside of the police profession is seriously compromised
a. Blue loyalty b. Police confidentiality c. Us-and-them syndrome d. Over-identification e. A and c, but not b or d.
The more confidence subordinates have in the objectivity of the _____________ system, the less likely they will be to complain, to offset poor ratings by playing politics, or to develop a defensive attitude
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is NOT a question an officer might pose to a witness for the purpose of helping to determine if the subject has a resemblance to a known person?
A) "Do you have a relative or friend about the same height?" B) "Do you know someone personally who has the same skin color?" C) "Have you seen a similar hairstyle on any celebrity?" D) "Anyone you've seen on TV or movies who looks something like the perpetrator?" E) "Did you see any logos or identifying labels on the subject's clothing?"