A person may be lawfully arrested on the basis of a reputation as a criminal who is likely to be engaging in crimes involving contraband secreted on his person
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
FALSE
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Frivolous lawsuits against the police are quite common because people are trying to get revenue from the officer or department
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Strict determinate sentencing schemes would be consistent with the basic philosophy advocated by an ethic of care
a. True b. False
What does the following scenario illustrate? Bill Monroe matches a description of a burglary suspect from an incident that occurred last night. Monroe is stopped by a police officer and is asked questions about his activities the night before
Monroe believes that he cannot leave; thus, he stays and answers the officer's questions. A. an arrest B. a consensual encounter C. a contact D. an investigative detention
What are the first and second generations of CPTED?
What will be an ideal response?