A ______ is a heavy iron device that covered an offender’s head to punish and deter those who nagged, slandered, or gossiped.

A. flogging
B. gossip’s bridal
C. mutilation
D. stock


B. gossip’s bridal

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Which of the following is MOST LIKELY to be ruled an entrapment?

A) A young officer poses as a high school student and arrests real students for dealing in stolen goods. B) After a promise of immunity, an undercover informant confesses to selling dope and is arrested. C) An officer poses as a potential "john" and arrests a hooker after she offers sexual favors for money. D) An undercover officer makes a buy from a dealer known to have been previously arrested. E) A policewoman poses as a hooker and arrests a man who solicits her for a "trick."

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“Paradigm wars” refer to:

a. Disagreement over the use of positivist and constructivist/interpretivist philosophies b. The decision to use an experimental or quasi-experimental design c. The decision to implement a stakeholder or researcher orientation d. The struggle to find qualitative data to use in secondary data analysis

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A failure to abide by the unwritten rules that govern the culture of policing may likely to result in ______.

A. being suspended from duty B. being ridiculed by other officers C. being fired D. being indicted

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Conducting media tours where there is nothing to report helps build positive relationships that can be helpful in times of crisis

a. True b. False

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