Drive-by checks of clients by POs can be conducted best when clients are wearing what kind of electronic apparatus?

A) a continuous signaling transmitter B) a telephonic receptor
C) a cellular telephone device D) a programmed contact device


A

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The hierarchy rule as employed in the UCR reports the most serious offense involved in a criminal incident

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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There are four different types of delegation. One of these types of delegation concentrates on results instead of methods. It affords police personnel a choice of method, but more important, it makes them 100 percent responsible for results

What type of delegation does this describe? a. Stewardship b. Gofer delegation c. Delegation dump d. Micromanagement

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Match each theory or term of neoclassical criminology listed in Column 1 to its description in Column 2

1. Routine activities theory a. One who effectively discourages crime. 2. Justice model b. A perspective that holds that criminality is the result of conscious choice and predicts that individuals choose to commit crime when the benefits outweigh the costs of disobeying the law. 3. Situational crime prevention c. A brand of rational choice theory that views criminal behavior "as a function of choices and decisions made within a context of situational constraints and opportunities." 4. Capable guardian d. A contemporary model of imprisonment in which the principle of just deserts forms the underlying social philosophy. 5. Nothing-works doctrine e. The reduction in criminal opportunity for a particular location, generally through the use of physical barriers, architectural design, and enhanced security measures. 6. Rational choice theory f. A perspective that holds that lifestyles contribute significantly to both the volume and type of crime found in any society. 7. Target hardening g. A brand of rational choice theory that suggests that regular, recurrent, and patterned activities contribute significantly to both the volume and type of crime found in any society. 8. Situational choice theory h. The belief popularized by Robert Martinson in the 1970s that correctional treatment programs have little success in rehabilitating offenders. 9. Lifestyle theory i. An approach that looks to develop greater understanding of crime and more effective crime-prevention strategies through concern with the physical, organizational, and social environments that make crime possible.

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Victimization risk is influenced by marital status. Which of the following groups has the lowest rate of victimization?

a. Widowers and divorced people b. Widows and widowers c. Widows and single people d. Divorced and single people

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