Which unit conducts internal investigations following a shooting?
What will be an ideal response?
After every shooting, the internal affairs investigative unit of the agency conducts an intensive investigation. The internal affairs investigation unit is a special unit whose mission it is to investigate the actions of officers for the purpose of recommending disciplinary actions or criminal prosecution. The investigation of a shooting can take months or even years.
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To facilitate transparency of the ICE Detention Facility Inspection Program, the ERO is required to provide semiannual reports on agency-wide adherence with the ______.
a. National Detention Standards (NDS) b. National Defense Practices (NDP) c. National Review Detentions (NRD) d. National Awareness of Detentions (NAD)
The Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA. affects prisoner litigation through three provisions. Which of the following is NOT one of those provisions?
a. Frequent filer provision. Prisoner must pay full filing fee, or at least a down payment followed by installment payments
b. Qualified assistant provision. To encourage legitimate suits, prisoner must have the assistance of a qualified person (e.g., a lawyer, law student, or paralegal) when filing a lawsuit
c. Three-strikes provision. Prisoners are prohibited, except in cases of immediate threat of physical harm, from filing new lawsuits after having previously filed three or more lawsuits that were dismissed as frivolous.
d. Exhausted remedies provision. Prisoners must use all available administration remedies at their place of confinement before filing a complaint in court.
What is a gang unit?
A) a permanent police unit specially tasked to work on gang problems B) a group of police officers who have all gone undercover to infiltrate gangs C) a citizen task force formed to deal with a specific gang problem D) officers temporarily pulled from detective units or juvenile units to work on gangs
Which of the following is an example of an indirect cost of crime?
a. maintenance costs of jails and prisons b. salaries of law enforcement personnel c. the purchase of police cars d. the expense of private surveillance and security devices