Descibe and interactionist view of policing the globe
What will be an ideal response?
The language, words, and meanings that are associated with international crime and police response would fascinate an interactionist. Categories of crime, in general, are notorious for being defined, understood, and enforced differently from society to society. Let us take the example of terrorism.
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An organization may be defined loosely as a/an:
a. "consciously coordinated social entity. . . with an identifiable boundary. . . that is to achieve goals." b. "unconscious grouping. . . of intertwined individuals who are loosely coupled systems." c. "a set of written guidelines and policies that carry a unit forward." d. none of the above.
The philosophy of justice that asserts that those who violate the rights of others deserve to be punished is known as:
A) ?specific deterrence. B) ?just desserts. C) ?revenge. D) ?retribution.
When organizational participants appear to be contributing to a program but are only making small contributions, this is known as:
a. resistance b. massive resistance c. tokenism d. evading
Situational ethics is often used as a synonym for:
a. absolutism. b. relativism. c. formalism. d. pluralism.