__________________ training is thought to be the best test yet as to whether police training academies can prevent corruption or whether character, morals, and the daily temptations confronted on the street are beyond the influence of the classroom

a. Ethics
b. Religious
c. Policy training
d. Anticorruption


d

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. FEMA is part of the Department of Defense. 2. The National Response Framework was an effort by DHS to clarify the roles and responsibilities of those who are involved in responding to a significant catastrophe. 3. Under the National Response framework, the senate of the state is responsible for community request for federal assistance. 4. A layered response means that local and state governments are co-responsible for responding to some catastrophes. 5. Under the National Response framework, in case of an emergency, local authorities will be the first responders.

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_______________ view the offender more as a client rather than a supervisee on their caseload. These individuals believe that ultimately the best way they can enhance the security and safety of the community is by reforming the offender so that further crime will not occur. These officers will attempt to achieve objectivity that is similar to a therapist and will thus avoid judging the client. These officers will be most inclined to consider the needs of their offender–clients and their potential capacity for change.

a. Paternal officers b. Punitive officers c. Welfare workers d. Passive agents

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Speeding in Sequoia National Park is an offense that is likely to be heard by:

A) a federal district court judge. B) a U.S. magistrate. C) an intermediate court of appeals. D) the U.S. Supreme Court.

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A ______ is an inmate who becomes skilled at generating legal complaints and grievances within the prison system.

a. writ writer b. habeas corpus c. compliant d. writ a corpus

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