Which of the following utilized a triangulated strategy that featured a community survey?
a. Kuder-Richardson tests or Cronbach's alpha
b. Reproducibility Project
c. Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
d. Drug Use Forecasting
c
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The science or philosophy of law is called
a. adjudication. b. jurisprudence. c. legal philosophy. d. criminal justice.
The federal role in crime control has been described as falling into three categories of anticrime strategies:
a. problem identification, policy implementation, and policy evaluation. b. agenda setting, policy formulation, and policy termination. c. policy making, policy administration, and policy funding. d. crime prevention, rehabilitation, and nonintervention.
What is the difference between standards and guidelines?
A. Psychologists are expected to adhere to guidelines; standards are aspirational. B. Psychologists are expected to adhere to standards; guidelines are aspirational. C. Guidelines are legal; standards are psychological. D. Standards are psychological; guidelines are legal.
Which of the following approaches to policing is considered utilitarian?
a. crime control approach b. rights-based approach c. public service approach d. deontological service