The philosophy of community corrections assumes that:
A) only the offender needs to change.
B) only the community needs to change.
C) both the offender and the community need to adapt.
D) the offender and the community do not need to adapt.
E) the offender cannot change, but can be prevented from further wrongdoing through the close supervision of the community.
C
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When determining a witness's credibility, the officer should consider the witness's opportunity, attention, personal knowledge, and:
a. awareness. b. believability. c. intelligence. d. physical characteristics.
Which of the following focuses on the structure the delivery of patrol services to assist officers in dealing with the root causes of persistent community problems?
A) organizational culture B) field operations C) smart-policing D) external relations
Ethical relativism assumes that ______.
a. all issues are related b. what is right or ethical may vary from person to person or culture to culture c. answers to ethical questions are relative to the etiology of the problem d. all people on the planet are related to each other in a symbiotic relationship
Which of the following is not an innovation introduced to policing by August Vollmer?
a. Radios in patrol cars b. A police school c. A handwriting classification system d. A comprehensive policing manual of legal decisions effecting policing.