Which of the following can be included in direct crime-mapping pattern applications of GIS?
A) mapping attributes of victims and suspects
B) mapping incident types and modus operandi
C) mapping incident types and modus operandi and mapping attributes of victims and suspects
D) mapping streets and neighborhoods
E) all of the above
C
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What are the parameters of a search incident to arrest?
What will be an ideal response?
Where probable cause exists to search an automobile for a property that could be hidden within the automobile, the search
A) is limited to any place in the automobile where the object of the search could reasonably be hidden. B) is limited by the objects that the officer observes under plain view. C) requires consent by the driver and is limited by the scope of the consent given by the driver of the automobile. D) has no limits concerning the scope of the search. E) none of the above is a correct response.
Despite the threats to their personal safety, police are never permitted to use:
a. deadly force b. excessive force c. force likely to cause great bodily harm d. verbal threats
The bifurcation of procedural criminal law results in consideration of the due process model and the crime _____ model
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).