The doctrine that holds that government functions are owed to the general public but not to specific individuals is the
a. deep pockets doctrine.
b. public duty doctrine.
c. deliberate indifference doctrine.
d. good faith doctrine.
b
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Early in the 20th century, public attention began to focus on the problems of policing as a new way wave of reform, called the _____, swept across the country
a. Police reform movement c. Progressive era b. New reformers d. Revolutionary police era
Which Federal Rules of Evidence provides for the exclusion of relevant evidence if the probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue delay,
waste of time, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence? a. Rule 401 b. Rule 402 c. Rule 403 d. None of the above
_______________, a principle of effective correctional intervention, refers to the program targeting a wide variety of criminogenic needs (factors that predict recidivism) for change, using empirically valid behavioral/social/learning/cognitive behavioral therapies that are directed to higher-risk offender.
a. Program characteristics b. Core correctional practice c. Inter-agency communication d. Evaluation
Psychology may be used as part of law enforcement for all of the following except:
a. detection of crime; b. prosecution of crime; c. protecting the mentally incompetent accused of crime; d. to establish guilt or innocence.