A person who enters a store without intending to steal but sees something she “just has to have” and cannot afford, conceals it under her coat, and walks out of the store with it, is guilty of
(a) burglary and theft.
(b) burglary but not theft.
(c) theft but not burglary.
(d) theft by false pretenses.
(c) theft but not burglary.
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The federal court system comprises __________ tiers of courts.
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Which of the following is NOT a commonly used type of lineup?
A) voice-only lineups B) field identification C) show-up D) photo identification E) formal in-station lineup
For the last writing assignment of the book, construct an essay that engages two questions. First, discuss what "good character" is for a police officer. Given what Aristotle and Kant and Mill and Muir and Kohlberg have written, what are your conclusions with regard to what makes a good officer? To wit, what are the elements of good police officer character? Second, how do you now respond to the idea from the beginning of our discussions that suggests that competence and ethical behavior are directly linked with each other? Explain what is meant by the central thesis of the book: that it is in fact impossible to be a good police officer without being an ethical one.
What will be an ideal response?
_________ is a nonprofit organization formed by major law enforcement executive associations to develop standards for police policies and practice; on request, will review police agencies and award accreditation upon meeting those standards.
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