This doctrine states that an individual encouraging or assisting a crime can be liable not only for the original crime, but for any other offenses that are the natural and probable consequences of the crime
a. Natural and Probable Consequences Doctrine.
b. Presumptive Doctrine.
c. Discretionary Doctrine.
d. Reverse Doctrine.
A
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The clearance rate compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means (such as the death of the suspect)
a. True b. False
When confronted with a moral dilemma, care ethics encourages us to consider:
a. Relevant duties and imperatives. b. Equality and proportionality. c. Situational factors and the needs of all involved. d. Natural and legal rights.
Following its independence, Nigeria embraced a philosophy opposing corruption
a. True b. False
According to your text, the most influential change taking place in policing today is
A. the number of Hispanic officers being hired. B. the increasing use of information technology. C. the number of police officers attaining college degrees. D. the increase in the number of officers on patrol.