What did Moore state about police departments in regard to community policing or problem oriented policing?
a. all police departments practice community policing
b. all police departments practice problem-oriented policing
c. community policing is only found in cities with minorities
d. no police department today can be accurately characterized as community policing orproblem-oriented policing
d – no police department today can be accurately characterized as community policing or problem-oriented policing
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A. services designated so that maximum fees can be charged. B. procedures where one service is divided into many services and billed accordingly. C. services that never happened. D. hospital room charges that are reasonable but other charges are very high.
At a local nightclub, Bill, a 25-year-old male, introduces himself to Mona, a naive 17-year-old female. (Mona has a phony i.d. showing her age as 22 years old.) Over the course of several hours they each consume numerous shots of tequila
Bill pays for all of the drinks. One thing leads to another and the pair end up in bed at Bill's apartment. Although both drunk, they manage to engage in sexual intercourse. Later the next morning, Mona awakes and says, "Who are you and why am I in this bed?" She dresses and dashes to the local police station. She tells the police that she has been sexually assaulted. Following a thorough investigation in which the above facts are determined, the police would be legally justified in charging Bill with: A) aggravated sexual assault. B) indecency with a child. C) sexual assault of a child. D) none of the above because Mona consented to the sex act.
Gottfredson and Hirschi believe that low self-control can be primarily attributed to:
a. school failure. b. poor parenting. c. mental deficiencies. d. hormones.
Congress has created several statutes that offer more lenient penalties when a perpetrator uses violence to carry out a political agenda.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)