Why don't crime statistics predict future crime trends?

What will be an ideal response?


One final note regarding counting crime is the warning that crime data are only a snapshot of the past. Crime statistics indicate what crime has occurred, not what crime will occur. Crime statistics do not predict the future. Because of the delay between the gathering
and reporting of crime statistics, an alarming report of rising crime rates may be inaccurate. Crime rates might already have dropped by the time a report is issued and might continue dropping, making drastic actions and new programs unnecessary. Also, the methodology of data gathering changes and the criminal laws and social values change over time.

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Describe and discuss the benefits of a performance-based measures system

What will be an ideal response?

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_______ ________is not a matter of personal taste; it is a matter of judgment and actions according to objective principles

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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______________ officers act like police officers with regard to most prison rule violations.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The difference between a frame-up and a set-up is that in a set-up the person doing the set-up is

a. not a law enforcement officer b. a law enforcement officer c. a judge d. is not a judge

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