Which of the following officers is most likely to be involved in a use of force incident?

A. a 35-year-old, Black, female officer, with 10 years of experience, working afternoon shift, ticketing cars
B. a 30-year-old, White, female with 5 years of experience, working day shift, and performing a well check
C. a 25-year-old, Black, male, rookie officer working night shift, and making an arrest
D. a 40-year-old, White, male officer with 20 years of experience, performing pedestrian stops


C. a 25-year-old, Black, male, rookie officer working night shift, and making an arrest

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According to the psychological process theorists, humans are essentially blank slates. What is their underlying justification for this belief?

a. Behavior is shaped by one’s attachments to the people around him or her. b. To thrive socially, humans adjust their behavior to their key reference groups. c. The human brain exhibits a great deal of plasticity and is geared to adjust to one’s environment to allow him or her to adapt and survive. d. People have free will and are capable of making choices based on their inherent rationality. e. None of the above.

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When using grounded theory, it is important to do what during data collection?

A. outline the elements you are looking for and not stray from these ideas B. continually test and refine concepts C. avoid finding evidence that is in contrast to your preliminary findings D. focus only on one concept at a time

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A group of police officers band together and regularly steal money from organizations that violate tax practices in the United States. According to Lawrence Sherman's three-part typology of the different levels of corruption, this group of police officers would most likely be labeled

A. a rotten pocket. B. an extortion racket. C. the grass eaters. D. squealers.

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The x2 is a ______.

A. multinomial hypothesis test B. binomial hypothesis test C. univariate hypothesis test D. bivariate hypothesis test

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