A retailer has a problem with staff not properly checking shopping carts, leading to a high volume of merchandise “being wheeled out of the store.” As a security consultant, what would you recommend installing in checkout lanes to prevent this specific problem?
a. Armed security personnel
b. Additional checkout staff
c. RFID cameras
d. Bottom of the Basket Detectors
d. Bottom of the Basket Detectors
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Criminal justice organizations are replete with failure:
A. Police initiatives that engender ambiguous results B. Sentencing reforms that do not alleviate injustices C. Courts that operate under conditions of scarce resources D. Correctional organizations that do not rehabilitate offenders E. All of the above
Under what circumstances can a third party give consent to have another person's property searched?
What will be an ideal response?
Between 1996 and 1997, this offender lived in Yosemite National Park where he worked as a handyman at several hotels. Those who knew him described him as likeable loner who never dated and was not inclined to close friendships
a. Lewis, a 28 year old Gulf War Veteran b. Edmund Kemper c. Gerald Brudos d. Cary Stayner
Which of the following statements is the best interpretation of the "no drop" policy that has been adopted in several states?
A) Arrested persons under domestic abuse laws must not drop child support payments prior to trial. B) Once a person accuses another with abuse, that person always agrees to testify should the case come to trial. C) Battered children must not be dropped off in foster care until the batterer is prosecuted in a court of law. D) If a battered wife refuses to testify, officers may use 9-1-1 tapes to ensure the prosecution of the offender.