The Court has ruled that in cases based on federal law (Section 1983), supervisory liability based on failure to train is based on
a. objective bad faith.
b. subjective bad faith.
c. deliberate indifference.
d. gross negligence.
c
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A. Order maintenance B. Intelligence-led policing C. Problem-oriented policing D. Street-level drug enforcement
Which of the following is not a degree of negligence?
A) Simple Negligence. B) Gross Negligence. C) Involuntary Negligence. D) Recklessness.
Relating to randomization, which statement is inaccurate?
a. as the number of exceptions to random assignment increases, the statistical equivalence of the experimental and control groups decreases b. when exceptions to random assignment are made, no bias enters the selection process c. randomization in experiments for evaluation purposes are best suited for programs where exceptions are at a minimum d. Random assignment of people to receive some especially desirable or punitive treatment may not be possible for legal, ethical, and practical reasons.
Psychoactive drugs are absorbed into the bloodstream and quickly carried to the _______ nervous system
a. central b. autonomic c. sympathetic d. parasympathetic