Why are police most often dispatched after a call?
A. To make an arrest
B. To check on the status of a violent crime
C. To check on the status of an in-progress criminal activity
D. To maintain order in a community
Answer: D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which of the following is a technology that is NOT part of police cars?
a. mobile fingerprint readers b. less lethal weapons c. laser beams d. drones
If the defendant has a reasonable alternative, and harm is not imminent, the defendant
a. may not utilize the necessity defense b. may utilize the necessity defense c. may utilize the necessity defense only to take the life of another d. may utilize the necessity defense in misdemeanor, not felony cases
Which of the following statements is true of printed instructional materials?
A. They tend to be personal. B. They are flexible and inexpensive. C. They tend not to be uniform. D. none of these