What are the three types of distortion common in crime-scene photographs?
What will be an ideal response?
Three types of distortion have generally been common in crime-scene photographs: incorrect point of view, perspective, and misrepresentation of tone or color.
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Problem-oriented policing is:
a. part of community-oriented policing b. a stand-alone concept and philosophy c. part of police-community relations d. both a part of community-oriented policing and a stand-alone concept
V. A. Leonard and Harry W. More contend that leadership is the critical __________ in police agencies
a. catalyst b. element c. method d. variable e. energy
Members of a grand jury are made up of law enforcement officers and judges.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
More modern frameworks (concerning Marxist theories) place more emphasis on factors that stem from ______.
a. socialism b. capitalism c. fascism d. democracy