Predictive policing relies on data that are ______, ______ and ______.
a. vast; diverse; delayed
b. vast; specific; timely
c. vast; diverse; timely
d. specific; homogenous; timely
c. vast; diverse; timely
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Victimology, as a scientific discipline, has drawn its knowledge from research from a variety of backgrounds, such as law, social work, nursing, psychology, and medicine, with the most significant influence coming from criminology. 2.Some professionals argue that victimology is a discipline on its own and not a subfield of criminology and as such these two fields of study cannot be complimentary. 3.The term victimology is attributed to Benjamin Mendelsohn, who first used it in a set of papers presented in Bucharest, Romania in 1947. 4.While Frederick Wertham is attributed with first using the term victimology, it was Benjamin Mendelsohn who was said to have first published this term in his book The Show of Violence. 5.The move away from viewing crime against the victim to crime against the state began in the Middles Ages and was fully in place by the Industrial Revolution.
The Supreme Court found that ______ exists when facts and circumstances within a police officer's knowledge, which are based on reasonably trustworthy information, are sufficient to warrant a person of reasonable caution to believe that an offense has been or is being committed by the person being arrested.
a. reasonable suspicion b. preponderance of the evidence c. beyond a reasonable doubt d. probable cause
Discuss the concept of “hogging” in prison.
What will be an ideal response?
__________ is the first step in the recovery of toolmark evidence.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).