The most common effort to curb racial profiling is through administrative rulemaking and the adoption of a department policy on when race or ethnicity can and cannot be used in police actions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A(n) _____ is a process of prison and jail administration in which correctional officers are in continuous visual contact with inmates during the day.
A. operant conditioning approach B. participatory approach C. rehabilitation approach D. direct supervision approach
Jack goes to a party at his friend Jill's apartment. Over the course of the evening he becomes highly intoxicated. About 2 a.m. the party winds downs and Jack decides to go home. He goes to the apartment parking lot and enters his car
However, before he can place the keys in the ignition, he passes out. An hour later a police officer finds Jack asleep in the front seat of the car. Jack is arrested. Jack can properly be charged and convicted of: A) criminal attempt (deadly conduct). B) criminal attempt (driving while intoxicated). C) criminal attempt (disorderly conduct). D) none of the above because his conduct does not go beyond mere preparation to commit an offense.
Wharton's rule provides that a conspiracy can occur when two persons are required for the commission of a crime
a. True b. False
Law enforcement agencies can use forfeited assets to supplement their budgets
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false