In October of 2009, Chief Justice Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court, used the term "one free
swerve" in discussing a highly controversial decision by his fellow justices. Justice Roberts
was referring to:
a. Police officers would not be allowed to stop a DUI suspect until they observed a second swerve by the suspect.
b. Police officers would have to observe an actual traffic infraction before stopping a DUI suspect.
c. Citizens should see a suspected impaired driver swerve at least twice before reporting the driver to the police.
d. The police could not pull over a suspected DUI based strictly upon tips phoned in by
anonymous witnesses.
d
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Which of the following is not true of officers with higher education?
a. They are at least three times more critical of management. b. They are less insubordinate. c. They have better peer relations. d. They have fewer citizen complaints.
In the context of models of prison organization, identify a true statement about the rehabilitation model.
A. It stresses primarily on security and discipline within a correctional facility. B. It offers a number of treatment programs to prisoners to help them change their antisocial behavior. C. It assumes that prisoners are incarcerated for reasons of incapacitation, deterrence, and retribution. D. It provides a training ground for inmates to prepare for existence in the community.
According to James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, the broken windows hypothesis highlights that no one
A. believes crime prevention methods will work. B. cares about the appearance of the property. C. will cooperate with police about crime. D. has respect for police efforts toward protecting property.
The U.S. Marine Corps base at Quantico, Virginia, is home to the training academies for new special agents in the:
A. DEA. B. state department security detail. C. ATF&E. D. border patrol and border protection. E. customs.