In its earliest medical application, the herb from which amphetamines are derived was used for what treatment?
A. constipation
B. depression
C. asthma
D. heart failure
Answer: C
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If an officer violates the rules with which officers must conform known as ________ they may be investigated through the ________ evaluation process
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Column 1 Column 2 1. Objective reasonableness a. Protection of significant life,liberty, or property interests, sometimes described as "proceduralfairness." 2. Subjective reasonableness b. When evaluating the actionsof law enforcement officials, conduct that would be consideredreasonable by the police officer engaged in the conduct. 3. Substantive due process c. When evaluating the actionsof law enforcement officials, conduct that would be consideredacceptable by a "reasonable person." A judge usually decideswhat a "reasonable person" would consider acceptable. 4. Procedural due process d. Protection from arbitrary andunreasonable action on the part of state officials.
Which type of research effort can be described as an in-depth and detailed explorations of single examples (an event, process, organization, group, or individual) that seek to understand a larger phenomenon?
a. case study b. experimental study c. quasi-experimental study d. classic experiment
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The culture of a police department that successfully requires college degrees for officers differs from that of a department that does not. The former creates a culture of responsibility; the latter, of obedience. 2. Early police preparation programs included coursework on topics such as the natural sciences, psychology, and chemistry. 3. Officers with the best performance evaluations have been found to be more tolerant of abuse of authority. 4. College-educated officers are more sensitive to community relations. 5. Police officers without a college education are more likely to make an arrest in citizen interactions than their college-educated counterparts.